calla lilies
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by Hibsicus on July 22, 2004 04:15 AM
Hi,the little kernels are the seeds.Let them dry.
Will be lots.Some calla lilies,are small.Hope that this helps.
Margaret
Will be lots.Some calla lilies,are small.Hope that this helps.
Margaret
by Shani on July 22, 2004 05:25 AM
In a related question, I have a Calla Lily in my pond, I just set the pot in because I wasn't sure of the best way to plant it and such, anyway I was just wondering it the pots okay, its the same one it came in about 6 inches tall, the plant is easily 18 inches tall.
It is a turtle pond and they've knocked it over a few times while climbing on it. I have bricks anchoring it right now, if anyone has a better suggestioned I'd love to hear it
Thanks
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Shani
May the wind always be at your back
and your keel in the water
It is a turtle pond and they've knocked it over a few times while climbing on it. I have bricks anchoring it right now, if anyone has a better suggestioned I'd love to hear it
Thanks
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Shani
May the wind always be at your back
and your keel in the water
by njoynit on July 22, 2004 08:15 AM
I would move it to a larger pot...a pot that will let you set it 6-8 inches..you can add some rocks in pot to help add some weight for turtle climbs.I read they can be in pond and have moved 2 of my bulbs to pond,my problem is need a bigger pond....but fall will happen in a few months then can dig away.
I was told the seeds are slow to dry...will turn color she said& mentioned fall.
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I was told the seeds are slow to dry...will turn color she said& mentioned fall.
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