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Mar 8, 2022 3:18 PM CST
KY (Zone 6b)
Region: Kentucky Daylilies
Lucius93 said:
It would be best to let them grow and then transplant them in the fall or at the end of the year, but I don't think that will be possible, right? Can you dig them now and immediately transplant them into your new place?


Thank you, Luka. Yes, I know it would be best in the fall, but that's not possible.
I can dig them at the very end of this month, March, and transplant into the new garden. Don't you agree that would be the least traumatic procedure if I dig deeply & get a good size root ball with soil attached? I think putting them in pots at this time may be worse, since I do not have any experience with growing lilies in pots.
“My garden is my most beautiful masterpiece” - Claude Monet

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