How do I kill off/get rid of those orange tiger lilys in my yard?
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Don't get rid of them. Plant them into punches.
Dig deep enough so that you get the bulbs. It would help if you cut all the green leaves first as short as possible.
plow or dig. they are bulbs but shallow in the soil. Get EVERY piece or they just start over again. I would love to have some!
Dig them out. Roots can be long and very thin. If nothing nearby, try Round Up"
Find a local garden club. Most have plant sales and would gladly did them for you. Or advertise dig your own Lily’s. There will be takers !
oh, my - dig up the bulbs and send them to me!! They're so cheerful..
round up -- extra strength -- will take a while -- then when tops are dead, dig up the bulbs -- you may have to keep an eye on that area and keep any new growth sprayed or cut off -- you CAN cut to ground level and as new growth pops up, cut/mow/weed eat again -- plants will eventually die from lack of nutrients that would have been provided by the tops.