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- Nerine lilies can offer something different in the garden with their unique blooms towards the end of the season.
- Planting:
- 1. Fill your container with soil that drains well.
- 2. In hot regions, site your nerine where they will receive morning sun and afternoon shade.
- 3. Dig holes and plant the bulbs with their necks and about an inch of the bulb above the soil surface. The top of the bulb is the part that looks a little like the stem area of an onion. Plant about 8-10"" apart.
- 4. Nerine bulbs develop strappy foliage that gathers sunlight and strengthens the plants during the spring and early summer. Flower stalks develop in the fall.
- 5. Feel free to cut flower stems for bouquets.
Weight (g) | Length (in) | Width (in) | Height (in) |
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10 | 4 | 0.5 | 6.5 |
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