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Lily flower questions:
My lilies are blooming and I have a few questions:
Do "hardies" normally last just three days? Mine did that. Do you remove the "old" flower right away, or does it matter? I wondered if the plant regained nutrients from them? My red lily put up one flower, then almost stopped growing. A new bud died. It is now putting out more leaves. My yellow lily is "leafing", budding and blooming like "crazy". It actually has two "heads". I didn't notice that when I planted it. How many of you use "water plant tablets" to feed your lilies? That may be what the red one needs, although they are planted in the same soil. WLW |
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Lily flower questions:
Do "hardies" normally last just three days? Yes
Do you remove the "old" flower right away, or does it matter? I wondered if the plant regained nutrients from them? remove them so they don't foul the water My red lily put up one flower, then almost stopped growing. A new buddied. It is now putting out more leaves. red lilies do not like the sun or heat....if it is hot where you live it will come back in fall How many of you use "water plant tablets" to feed your lilies? My fish "feed" my plants. In the pond right now my Colorado has 5 blooms and lots of buds and the arc en ciel has 3 blooms and buds,,,,no other types blooming yet. Jerri http://www.fringeweb.com/Ponds/JerrisPond |
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Lily flower questions:
My yellow lily is "leafing", budding and blooming like "crazy". It
actually has two "heads". I didn't notice that when I planted it. I think having two "heads" means it's ready to be divided, if you want. |
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