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tree lilies
"Bob Hobden" wrote in message ... "Peter" wrote ... Hello, my mum recently gave me some tree lilly bulbs that she bought from a catalogue, she had to wait several months for them to arrive as they are only sent out when they are ready. When I got them they all had sprouted so I followed the advice I was given and planted them in large ish containers about six inches below the surface outdoors. They have sprouted out of the surface and I'm wondering what will happen when the frosts arrive. I live in southeast UK and we have relativly mild winters (my giant rhubarb has survived 3 years with no mulching) Does everyone think they will be ok, or do I need to protect them somehow? You'll find everyone on the newsgroup "uk.rec.gardening". Suggest you ask on there. I assume you are talking about Cardiocrinum giganteum or C cordatum? -- Regards Bob Hobden just W. of London I got given 9 bulbs, no latin names and some basic planting instuctions, the leaflet says they're tree lilies, from some firm called thompson & morgan. |
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