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Boxed Perennials
Hello - I just purchased some boxed day lilies (roots boxed in peat?)...
Anyway, I was wondering what the best method is for starting these. Is it best to start them in pots, indoors? Or, can they be planted outdoors? I live in Denver, CO, zone 5 I believe. Thx |
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Boxed Perennials
cereal_bol wrote:
Hello - I just purchased some boxed day lilies (roots boxed in peat?)... Anyway, I was wondering what the best method is for starting these. Is it best to start them in pots, indoors? Or, can they be planted outdoors? I live in Denver, CO, zone 5 I believe. Thx You should plant them outside and now is a good time to do that. Be sure that you allow a good amount of room between plants. Depending on the variety they will grow and spread quite a bit. -- Bill R. (Ohio Valley, U.S.A) Gardening Since 1969 To see pictures from my garden visit http://members.iglou.com/brosen Remove NO_WEEDS_ in e-mail address to reply by e-mail |
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