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Step 1 - Discard any unattached pieces of
old roots that may have occurred. Plant bulbs in the garden
once the ground has thawed accordingly spacing them eight
inches apart. Partial sun is best. Otherwise plant bulbs into 6
inch pots separately or combine into larger pots.
Step 2 - Cover the top of bulbs pointed
ends up with 4 inches of soil.
Step 3 - Water the plants thoroughly.
Step 4 - In the garden, the bulbs will
sprout when the soil temperature rises usually around May. In
pots, place plants outside in partial sun as long as evening
temperatures stay above 35 degrees Fahrenheit
Step 5 - Planted now each bulb will produce
5-7 huge flowers per bulb up to 6-8 inches across every July
& August.
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