Re: Lilies
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Lilies
- From: J* &* D* D*
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 00:06:44 -0800
- References: <346768b0.36a80838@aol.com>
Bill Lee
I have someone else to hate (grin) because you have Larkspurs without
any problems, and her I sit with none I don't know what I do wrong. I
know the weather is hot, humid, and very dry, and that's on a good day,
but other people in this area have them.
what is the condition of your soil? where do you plant them? in the
sun, in the shade, How do you prepare the soil where you plant? any
advice would be greatly appreciated.
the same goes for Hollyhawks I have the same problem with them. 2
years ago I bought 9 plants 2 survived and thrived. I had them in the
shade and last year I dicided to relocate and they died. I've
planted a million seed with no luck. maybe I transplanted at the
wrong time of year.
Larkspurs and Hollyhawks both are an old plant. I can remember my mother
haveing both, so what am I doing wrong. I wonder if I planted seed
right now if they would come up in the spring?
I need help
Donna in NE Mississippi (zone7)
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