Re: lilies from seed


You're most welcome Althea..yes, I'd try the warm germination first
and see what happens...Lord only knows what your lily is a hybrid
of:-)

Do you have any idea what the vines are that you're trying to remove?

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
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> From: Alphie Perks <its420here@hotmail.com>
> 
> Thank you Marge :)
> 
>         What I have is a Lilium Pink Hybrid... That is the only
information
> I got when I purchased the lilium.  I got 2 pods off of it and it
is making
> another.  So, I guess I try the warm germination first?  It will be
really
> fun and interesting to see what turns out :)  I do hope they grow
:)
>         I have a really big tree that I have planted a few things
under ( I
> have no idea what kind of tree it is ) and I spent all day
yesterday pulling
> up vines and removing them from the tree.  It will make the perfect
spot for
> a garden if I can ever get rid of all of the vines.  Should I put
the vines
> in my compost or would it be best to burn them?  And what is the
best way to
> get these vines out from under the tree?
> 
> Thanks again,
> Althea Perkins Mississippi Zone 7
> 
>
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