The wind keeps smashing my Large Cal Lilies!!
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Hi Willy, Here's a link that may help! http://homeguides.sfgate.com/keep-calla-lily-falling-over-81080.html
Good luck!
Wow! There's a site for everything. My mamaw had a solution for everything. She grew callas and cannas and other true lilies. She generally planted them around big trees and near the carport walls at different houses. Her go to solution was chicken wire. It does not show up much when helping to support tall stems, since she would plant boxwoods, tulips, jonquils or tiger lilies in front of them. Make a chicken wire fence in front of the lilies from one end of the row to the other. Only the ends need to be stapled, tacked or tied to something, and you could have two or three rows easily. Best wishes 😇
http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_8597256_keep-calla-lily-falling-over.html