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Old 02-06-2005, 04:03 AM
Aragorn
 
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Thanks for the suggestion to be patient.
The Orientals just sprouted on Memorial Day weekend.

"Newt" wrote in message
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Aragorn Wrote:
I am in a zone 5/6 area in Connecticut.
I planted Asiatic, Oriental and Calla Lilies from Home Depot about 3
weeks ago. I planted them that very afternoon. Half the Asiatic emerged
in two weeks. I have seen nothing of the Orientals and Callas yet. I am
afraid I may have planted them before the ground was warm enough for an
optimal start. Should I give up hope and start from scratch?

I planted them in an area where I have successfully grown and
propagated Tiger Lilies for about ten years.



Hi Aragorn,

If you planted them at the correct depth, you should see the Orientals
in about a month to six weeks as they bloom later in the season and
emerge later. The callas are not hardy in your zone and will need the
ground to warm more before sprouting. That could take another 6 weeks
before you see sprouts depending on the day and night time temps.
http://tinyurl.com/d7obh
http://floridata.com/ref/Z/zant_aet.cfm
http://www.maasnursery.com/calla.htm

Newt


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