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Nov 6, 2011 12:07 PM CST
Name: Corey
Chicago (Zone 6a)
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Pardalinum, actually I live on a cramped Chicago city lot, about 1/16 of an acre if you can imagine. It is a normal sized lot around these parts. Luckily, my house has a small footprint with living space extended up on the second floor and in the basement and I am blessed to live in an area with ample resident-only street parking, so I don't have or really need a garage. That gives me a surprisingly large amount of useable garden space considering the tiny size of my lot. I have an area about 15 ft. x 10 ft. that is currently lawn that I would like to remove and plant with a swath of lilies, possibly my 'Silk Road' babies. That should be a giant patch of lilies to scent the neighborhood! However, I am sure I will have to give away or trade most of the bulblets in due time. I am mainly doing this project to gain practical experience with lily propagation rather than to plant acres of 'Silk Road'.
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