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Related: About this forumSo a few weeks ago I ordered some Asiatic lily bulbs, which I've never grown before.
They look to be in good shape and are starting to sprout. When I looked up how to plant them I learned that they should be planted in the fall. I don't think they can wait that long.
If I plant now, what are my chances of them surviving? I don't expect any flowers this year.
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So a few weeks ago I ordered some Asiatic lily bulbs, which I've never grown before. (Original Post)
Arkansas Granny
May 2021
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TygrBright
(21,323 posts)1. They should be fine. Fall is optimal planting time, but they'll manage. n/t
Arkansas Granny
(32,264 posts)3. I'll plant them this weekend. At this point, there's nothing to lose.
JustAnotherGen
(37,770 posts)2. They'll be fine
Mine (3rd year) haven't bloomed yet. They have tripled (yippee) but no beautiful lillies yet.
