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Planting Canna LiliesSandi Feedback About This Post:RE: Planting Canna LiliesHi there, I have a "killer" green thumb meaning almost every plant I try to grow I kill...lol, except Canna Lilies I have two varieties and each do very well in full sun. I live in SC, they are planted in sandy soil, with gravel mixed in, in full sun. This year a few were covered by a Crepe Myrtle growing bigger than usual and that stunted their growth spurt so much. The ones receiving full sun are approximately three to four feet high already. Planting them the depth you have them at should do fine, I would just make sure they get adequate sun and water. Post by HICKCHIC3 RE: Planting Canna Lilies
I planted Cannas for the first time last year. I had them in several locations. I planted 4 in a shade bed behind my garage. They did come up but it took them a lot longer and they were much smaller with smaller blooms that came on very late in the season. The ones in full sun did much better, taller, bigger blooms earlier. Post by JWheeler RE: Planting Canna Lilieshttp://search.yahoo.com/search?p=Pi ... =yfp-t-501&toggle=1&cop=mss&ei=UTF-8 ,good luck. Post by kffrmw88 RE: Planting Canna LiliesWe seem to be talking about two different flowers here. Cannas, which I have, are very tall plants with large green leaves and red or yellow flowers. The bulbs must be lifted each fall. Kffrmw88 appears to be talking about naturalizing lillies that folks grow in ditches to choke out weeds and don't need to be lifted. Post by Wendopolis RE: Planting Canna LiliesYes they will make it, my friend had hers dug up & put in a ditch. They came up. I got some of them to choke out weeds in my flower beds. They did just that. They multiply every year, good luck. Post by kffrmw88 RE: Planting Canna LiliesI think 6" should be ok for Cannas, as they are a tropical plant, they won't start to grow until the soil warms up. As for planting next to an evergreen, I usually plant mine beside one and they've done wonderful. Btw, I've never heard them called canna lillies, unless you mean Calla lillies, which are something entirely different. Post by Wendopolis |
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