How to kill Lilies??
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You must conpletely dig them up. Maybe offer them up for free to a neighbor or on Craigslist! Somebody else may love to come take them for you!
I have found nothing effective. The only thing I found that works is unfortunately the hardest, digging, but is effective.
Per Amanda's comment earlier; give them away. Call a local garden/booster club. Usually they will come and dig them up (free) for you and take them away. Some garden clubs sponsor town plots and will even give you a tax write off for the donation.
Roundup will work it needs green leaves to work. That being said digging them is best
they say that they are hard to kill but honestly my Day Lillies died after it rained everyday for a week. So maybe try over watering them. Personally I'd dig them up and give them away.
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