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How to grow water lilies |
Plant newly propagated tubers or rhizomes between mid April and early June, setting them so that the soil is level with the young, growing part of the root-stock. When placing in their new setting, keep the water as clear as possible to allow light and warmth to penetrate and encourage new growth.
When planting direct, reach down through the water and push the rootstock into the soft mud. Alternatively, in large ponds only, strip the grass from a suitably sized turf, roll the rootstock inside with the crown exposed, secure with a section of jute string and carefully lower into position.
How to grow water lilies |
April or may are the best time for thinning. After draining the water or lifting the containers, examine the rootstock and select one of the strongest rhizomes or tubers.. Using a sharp, strong knife, sever this 6-8 inches back from the growing part and trim off the true roots beneath These sections of the rhizome can be replanted.
If the pool is being planted at this time, store the rhizomes temporarily in a box covered with wet sacking or paper and place in the shade.
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