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1 Comment To "Transplanting Easter Lilies"
#1 Comment By shelley On 03/26/2015 @ 12:45 pm
Dig up the lily carefully until the bulbs are exposed and gently extract it from the ground. Examine the root and bulb structure – look for natural divisions – this should be very evident because each new bulb will have its own set of roots/foliage. Divide the bulbs at these points with pruning shears. I would only take about one-third of the established plant for the new planting.
Then, follow the planting guidelines in this article:
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