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Dilemna
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Posted by lsmcw 7b-AL (My Page) on Sun, May 18, 08 at 14:58
| I have a large patch of Belladonna lilies (Naked Ladies) in a bed by the front door. The foliage is huge and thick and at this time of year, declining. Once it has died back I have a big bare spot in the bed. I can't put perennials there because when the lily foliage comes up it chokes everything out. I have a problem planting annuals without damaging the lily bulbs. HELP! Does anyone have a good solution for the soon-to-be dirt patch? Linda |
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RE: Dilemna
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| How about seeds of annuals - that come up easy? |
RE: Dilemna
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| Yes Rosey, Plant some cosmo or poppy. |
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