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- Subject: sprouted lilies and allium
- From: &* M* <1*@rewrite.hort.net>
- Date: Sun, 3 Mar 2019 13:18:13 -0500
Hi All, I store lily bulbs in my fridge and this time also some Allium karataviense . I usually then pot them up mid to late March and set them outside under the eaves against a south-facing wall. They are then sold at the end of April. I was just checking the fridge and the lilies (mostly L lancifolium this time) have sprouted several inches already and have reached the lid of their container! The Allium, too, have begun to sprout. The temp is fine in there, but I don’t have an exact temp – can’t find my gauge – probably around 40°F. Interestingly, the Mirabilis and Glads stored in the attached garage that’s not cold are still dormant; no signs of sprouting. It’s too early to pot and set outside. Tomorrow night 9°. Then lows in teens and 20s, not reliably in 30s for another 2 weeks. I don’t want them to freeze. Any ideas on best time to pot and where to keep them? Maybe in the south-facing garage window? There’s only so much room there. I realize it’s only the difference of a couple of weeks; not a critical question, but I’d appreciate any input. Kitty Northeast Indiana, Zone 5b/6a |
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