Can i plant easter lily outside
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I have a Catalpa tree plant growing in a pot outside should I bring it
into the house?
Yes! After they bloom, quit watering and let the leaves begin to brown. If it is already warm in your area, you can soon just set the pot in your garden. When the leaves are all dead, take it out of the pot and plant where you want it. Mine have always bloomed the next year. We have three in the flower bed and one in the living room! Wish I had thought to do this many years ago; threw a lot of them out.
you will need to wait until after any danger of frost.plant the entire container with the foliage on as the bulbs feed from it
Most definitely yes. They are an annual and will regrow each year and then some as long as you don't disturb their bulbs. They get more beautiful as each year goes by.
You can plant your Easter Lily outside when the ground is warm. Give it plenty of water in the hole. Feed it during the summer and it should come up again next year if your area of the world can grow lilies. We had them south of the Mason Dixon line come up every year in TN., USA.
We have several that we've planted over the years. Worth doing!
Probably but it depends where you live. What zone are you in?
Yes. I have