Can I grow Lily of The Valley facing West in my home in Florida?
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I don’t know, but remind you they are Very invasive and will take over garden. And really tough to control, with deep roots.
Hi Cindy. Typically is gets too hot and humid for Lily of the Valley in FL. You can try to grow it in shade. Some say that it can act as a spring flower like a tulip. Good Luck!
yes you can grow it, however I would keep it in a container unless space is not a issue. https://www.southernliving.com/home-garden/gardens/lily-of-the-valley
Thanks for that tip of info. I didn't know that plant had those characteristics.
They grow west facing on the Oregon coast.
Depends on where in Florida. Up here in Pensacola they might do well, but further south perhaps not. They really do prefer partial shade and more temperate placement
Yes, but they won't grow as well.