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Forum: Article: Spring Cleaning in the GardenReplies: 1, Views: 7
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aye
Powell, WY

March 27, 2008
11:48 AM

Post #4717033

We are presently living in Wyoming,waiting for spring, and waiting and waiting. We are planning on moving to Texas after our house sells. The realitor tells us that as soon as the large amount of landscapping is showing(when spring arrives) that our house will sell quickly. My question is; is it possible to move iris bulbs and lily bulbs in the spring. We have put so much money and time into them that I would like to take some of them with us.
threegardeners
North Augusta, ON
(Zone 5a)

March 27, 2008
01:16 PM

Post #4717387

Lucky you moving to Texas!!

I have moved Iris and Lilies in the spring, if you are traveling a long ways pot them up...have you investigated how well they'll do down there? I'm pretty sure Lilies grow ok in Texas, but I'm not too sure about Iris.


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