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Star Gazer Lilies
We've just been given a pot of Star Gazer lilies; some are in flower and there are plenty of buds. The instructions say that they can be planted in a sunny place in the garden without the pot, but they don't say when. Should we nurture them over the winter and plant them in the spring, or can we over-winter them outside? -- Sally in Shropshire, UK If you wish to reply by email please use sally thompson@btinternet com and replace the spaces with a dot |
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Star Gazer Lilies
: We've just been given a pot of Star Gazer lilies; some are in flower
: and there are plenty of buds. The instructions say that they can be : planted in a sunny place in the garden without the pot, but they don't : say when. Should we nurture them over the winter and plant them in : the spring, or can we over-winter them outside? I can't understand why they are in flower ..... forced in a greenhouse possibly? Normally you would plant lily bulbs now and they would flower next yeat. If they're flowering now they may get a bit of a shock outdoors, still they only have two choices I suppose |
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