Saturday, April 4, 2009

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Ready to add a splash of Spring to your house? The beautiful and fragrant lilies are ready to purchase from stores. What can you do to your lily to ensure optimal growth? How could you physically alter your plant? I am looking for a variety of answers!!

18 comments:

  1. Water it and put it in a good soil. Leave it in the sun and take care of it/monitor it to make sure it is living.

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  2. Place them in an area where maximum sunshine and rain occur, and be sure to use good, nutrient-rich soil. Make sure it is carefully watered in days where there is no rain.

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  3. Put it in a place where there are no shadows so it can get the sunlight it needs. make sure to water it daily and pull out plants such as weeds that may harm its growth.

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  4. Use some fertilizer or plant food. Put the plant food in the water when you water the plants, it helps them live much longer. Also make sure to put it in a sunny place where animals won't eat it. Bunnies are a pain! haha.

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  5. Make sure you get soil that has a lot of nutrition and put the lillie in a place where there's a good amount of sunshine. Water the plant daily and make sure there aren't any other harmful plants growing.

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  6. Genetically engineer a hybrid-lily breed that can sustain itself without light or water!

    Or you could us nutrient-enriched soil, to promote growth, and plant multiple lilies in close proximity to one another to ensure cross-pollenation and vitality

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  7. I agree, put them in a sunny place, preferable a window show they aren't exposed to wind or exessive rain(or snow or ice or anything else falling from the sky.) Water it carefully without overwatering and use good quality soil. Also keep it away from dogs, cats, and toddelers as they tend to knock over plants and try to eat them.

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  8. when you go to plant the lillies, put good fertilizer with plant food in the ground so that the fertilizer is surrounding the flower. Make sure that you water the lillies daily but not any time near 3pm because the water will allow the sun to burn the plants leaves and petals killing it. make sure that there is enough sunlight for the plant but not too much that it begins to die.

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  9. You can plant it in a place where it will receive lots of sunlight and rain. Make sure that you water the plant just after you plant it and to make sure you water it daily after that. Watch the plant closely in following the days to ensure it is still healthy.

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  10. Yep, soil, water and sun... with just the right amount of shade.

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  11. To ensure that my lilies make it to their peak growth I would do a couple things, including watering them twice a day, put them in a place with maximum sunshine, and placing them in very fertile soil.

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  12. Place the lily in maximum sunlight and water it daily or as needed. Plant the lily in fertile soil and use fertilizer to keep it healthy. Watch the lily closely to ensure it is still healthy and pull out any unnecessary weeds that could harm the lily. :]

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  13. First of all, make sure the lilies are planted in a place where they can receive a good amount of sunshine and water. Then as they grow, continue watering and watching them to make sure they are growing. Also fertilize the lilies to ensure healthy growth.

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  14. Place them in fetile soil. Use fertilizer and water them every day. Also put them in a place that gets good sunlight.

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  15. Live next to your lily, and breath CO2 on it, and in turn it will provide you with O2! THE CIRCLE OF LIFE!!!

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  16. Also, make sure it gets pollinated by bees! :D

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  17. make sure that your lillies will get pollinated and get a perfect ammount of sunlight and plenty of water.

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  18. Once to lilies reach their prime, cut them down and melt them into candles. Then you can saivor their smell for longer. ^_^

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