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Question on bulbs in the garden????
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<blockquote data-quote="LauraleesFarm" data-source="post: 1268063" data-attributes="member: 14261"><p>Lily bulbs, which includes trumpet lilies, Asiatic lilies, Oriental Lilies and their hybrids, tend to decrease over time. They require rich soil with plenty of fresh compost every year. Despite your best efforts, they are susceptible to being eaten by MOLES and SQUIRRELS. Also, there are lily diseases, some of which are viral, and spread easily in the garden via insects. All of these factors will cause your lilium population to decline typically and you will have to replace them approximately every 3 years with new ones. In regards to the viral diseases, the species lilies referred to as tiger lilies can silently carry viruses but are unaffected by them. These viruses can then infect the asiatics, orientals and trumpets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraleesFarm, post: 1268063, member: 14261"] Lily bulbs, which includes trumpet lilies, Asiatic lilies, Oriental Lilies and their hybrids, tend to decrease over time. They require rich soil with plenty of fresh compost every year. Despite your best efforts, they are susceptible to being eaten by MOLES and SQUIRRELS. Also, there are lily diseases, some of which are viral, and spread easily in the garden via insects. All of these factors will cause your lilium population to decline typically and you will have to replace them approximately every 3 years with new ones. In regards to the viral diseases, the species lilies referred to as tiger lilies can silently carry viruses but are unaffected by them. These viruses can then infect the asiatics, orientals and trumpets. [/QUOTE]
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