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How to Transplant Tiger Lilies

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How to Transplant Tiger Lilies

How to Transplant Tiger Lilies. Can you leave perennial flowers grow forever without every doing anything with them? No. Do they become root-bound and need transplanting? Yes.

Can you leave perennial flowers grow forever without every doing anything with them? No. Do they become root-bound and need transplanting? Yes.
Things You'll Need
Shovel
Tiger Lilies
Dig up existing plants.
Break the roots apart.
Look for a bulb on the root.
Plant the root with a bulb (roots facing down) in a desired location.
Tips & Warnings
Tiger lilies should be transplanted in the spring.
Tiger lilies are very hardy and grow almost any place.
Do not plant the root to deep.

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