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Arum lily advice sought...
Hi,
I was given a clump of what I think are Arum Lillies last year - just stuck 'em in the ground in September (I think) in a nice bit of farmyard manure and watched them grow this summer to about 1.2m and four beautiful white flowers in June. I've just been given a few more of the same lilies, and I'm wondering if this is the best time of year to plant them, or should I just leave them is a dark dry place and plant them in March. The established plant looks in great condition, should I dig it up or just leave it in the ground for the winter? Thanks, Hugh -- http://www.intercuts.com/blog/ |
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