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What to do if your lilies arrive in the cold.You can store lilies
inside if they are damp up to a few weeks if it's too cold to plant them yet. If you do add them to the pond be sure they are under the ice level about a foot. You can see a great power point presentation on re-potting lilies at my pond club's site. Here's the link http://ciwga.org/photos/divisions/homepage.htm. I also have tips on growing lilies and other pond plants on the site. If you use the forum code of showers it will take 10% off your order. just got the hardy lilies in, over 45 kinds. Tropicals and night bloomers will be in the end of the month. Gail Hopkins at http://www.richdeer3pondsupplies.com |
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