Can I easily replant my now dried Lily from Mothers Day into my garden

Patty Henning
by Patty Henning
  4 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Sep 20, 2017

    Remove from the soil and see if the bulbs are hard,if yes plant them

  • Ann Cherkas Halstead Ann Cherkas Halstead on Sep 20, 2017

    depends on whether or not it is dead or dormant. Plant it and see what happens.

  • Amanda Amanda on Sep 20, 2017

    Yes, I would cut off the the dead parts and plant it. It should come up in the spring. In the spring I would feed it!

  • Lisa S. Lisa S. on Sep 20, 2017

    Could have planted it right after mother's day. Now you can wait until spring - or plant it now (late Sept / Oct). Work the soil up at least 6 inches across, and 8 inches deep. Plant about 6 inches deep. You can add a little commercial bone meal for fertilizer if you want. I lay something on top like a small stone marker so you remember you planted it there, and don't disturb it in the spring. If it still has any foliage, don't cut it off.