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What to do if your lilies arrive in the cold. You can store lilies
inside if they are damp up to a few weeks if it's too cold to plant them yet. If you do add them to the pond be sure they are under the ice level about a foot. You can see a great power point presentation on re-potting lilies at my pond club's site. Here's the link http://ciwga.org/photos/divisions/homepage.htm. I also have tips on growing lilies and other pond plants on the site. If you use the forum code of showers it will take 10% off your order. Just got the hardy lilies in, over 45 kinds. Tropicals and night bloomers and tropical bog plants will be in the end of the month. Gail Hopkins at http://www.richdeer3pondsupplies.com |
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