If they are bulbs, then they must be Asiatic lilies and not daylilies
(hemerocallis). If they are daylilies, then they would have a root system
and you would plant the crown about an inch below the surface.
Bobby Baxter
Happy Moose Gardens
http://happymoosegardens.com
"Natty Dread" wrote in message
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I just received a bunch of of Asian daylily bulbs that I orded online.
When I opened the packages, I found that a number of them have already
started sprouting. Is it OK to go ahead and plant them with the sprouts
sticking up out of the ground, or should I cut off the vegetation and plant
the bulbs bare?
Rhonda
Richmond, VA
Zone 7
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