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How Do You Replant A Lily Of The Valley?

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How Do You Replant A Lily Of The Valley?

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Lily of the valley is a spring-blooming flower that blossoms with delicate bell-shaped flowers that are fragrant and beautiful in any garden. Transplant your lily of the valley any time its location is no longer sufficient or you are moving a young bulb outside to a permanent location. Replanting should be done in the dormant seasons of late spring or fall. Find a new location with moist soil that will supply partial sunlight to the lily of the valley. Dig up the small pips (individual bulbous lily of the valley roots) from the ground gently, being careful not to damage the plant. Gently separate the Lily of the Valley pips from one another and lightly remove the soil around them. Dig a small hole in the new location 3 inches down, using a small garden shovel. Drop one pip into the small hole. If you are planting multiple lilies, keep their holes 6 inches apart from one another. As they grow, they will fill the space up with their blooms. Cover the lily of the valley pip with soil. Wat

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