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May 13, 2016 11:18 PM CST
Name: Dave
Southern wisconsin (Zone 5b)
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Thanks Connie. I actually bought 3 of those bulbs this spring and put them in the ground already. But I was thinking about buying one bulb of something, to make an attempt at scaling. Worse case scenario, I have 2 clumps of asiatic lilies that will need to be dug up and split this fall. Maybe I'll check out some local garden centers to see what/if any bulbs they have.

When you scale a bulb, obviously you want one with thicker fatter scales right? Does it matter if it has a sprout coming up? Or say they have lilies in pots selling as trios or such. And I just used one to scale.

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