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Hi all,

I have some lillies in the garden. They are situated more shady than not
(that is, they do get a little direct sunlight, but not a lot) and
appear to be suffering. I would like to relocate them to a sunnier area.
Can I do this now, while there is still some green I can see? Once the
green has completely died back I'm afraid I won't find them again. I am
located in northern Germany.

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Alan Johnson wrote:
Hi all,

I have some lillies in the garden. They are situated more shady than not
(that is, they do get a little direct sunlight, but not a lot) and
appear to be suffering. I would like to relocate them to a sunnier area.
Can I do this now, while there is still some green I can see? Once the
green has completely died back I'm afraid I won't find them again. I am
located in northern Germany.

Regards


I am a bit disappointed at getting no replies. The arctic weather has
now hit northern Germany. Guess I'll just wait until next year and move
them as soon as they stop flowering.

Regards

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Alan Johnson wrote:
Hi all,

I have some lillies in the garden. They are situated more shady than not
(that is, they do get a little direct sunlight, but not a lot) and
appear to be suffering. I would like to relocate them to a sunnier area.
Can I do this now, while there is still some green I can see? Once the
green has completely died back I'm afraid I won't find them again. I am
located in northern Germany.

Regards


I am a bit disappointed at getting no replies. The arctic weather has
now hit northern Germany. Guess I'll just wait until next year and move
them as soon as they stop flowering.

Regards


First time I have seen this post, I have just received delivery of somee
lillies for next year and rather than plant them (everywhere is still
full and overgrown) we pot them, keep the compost just moist and plant
out growing in the spring.
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