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BeTu 15-03-2009 03:36 PM

Canna lilies
 
We live in Zone 5. Last Fall we dug up our canna lilies bulbs, and
stored them for the winter. Usually we plant them again as soon as the
soil warms, late April beginning of May. My question : can we start
them indoors in containers to give them an early start? Any
suggestions, please. Thanks!
Ben

Bill R 15-03-2009 05:18 PM

Canna lilies
 
BeTu wrote:
We live in Zone 5. Last Fall we dug up our canna lilies bulbs, and
stored them for the winter. Usually we plant them again as soon as the
soil warms, late April beginning of May. My question : can we start
them indoors in containers to give them an early start? Any
suggestions, please. Thanks!
Ben


Yes, you can start them now. Use a light garden mix (potting soil) and
don't over water them. Once that they start spouting, on warm days set
them outside to get them acclimated to the outside temperates.
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David E. Ross 15-03-2009 07:23 PM

Canna lilies
 
On 3/15/2009 7:36 AM, BeTu wrote:
We live in Zone 5. Last Fall we dug up our canna lilies bulbs, and
stored them for the winter. Usually we plant them again as soon as the
soil warms, late April beginning of May. My question : can we start
them indoors in containers to give them an early start? Any
suggestions, please. Thanks!
Ben


Are they cannas, which are not lilies? Or are they callas, which are
often called lilies? Neither have bulbs; both have rhizomes.

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Zootal[_3_] 15-03-2009 11:05 PM

Canna lilies
 
They are quite sensitive to frost, so be carefull not to put them out too
early. I leave mine in the ground over winter, and they don't start to grow
until things warm up pretty good. They are hard to kill (other then a good
freeze) - you can till over a patch of them, and the little chunks of tubors
will quite happily grow. I have them popping up in my garden, around the
base of my fruit trees - they grow quite well.



"BeTu" wrote in message
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We live in Zone 5. Last Fall we dug up our canna lilies bulbs, and
stored them for the winter. Usually we plant them again as soon as the
soil warms, late April beginning of May. My question : can we start
them indoors in containers to give them an early start? Any
suggestions, please. Thanks!
Ben





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