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I put some blackberry lily seeds out earlier this year but I thought that they didn't sprout so I put some marigold sprouts over the top of them. Now I'm seeing blackberry lily sprouts lol. I guess that will teach me to be impatient. Those blackberry lilies do take a fare amount of time to sprout. Far longer than I had anticipated. But know I am looking forward to there growing and blooming in the fall. These are the very delicate white ones. I think they are going to look just great in front of the burgandy colored barberry.
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I've done that. Figure somethings is done for then get two things in one place. Can make for an interesting combination at times.
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lol, when i transplanted a rose bush last year, i forgot about the grape hyacinth bulbs that were in the same area...actually, i thought i'd put the rose behind where the bulbs were.
nope!
i ended up distubing the bulbs and planting the rose right in the middle of them...it looks WONDERFUL with the hyacinth surrounding the rose bush!!
i couldn't have managed it if i'd tried!!
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My blackberry lillies just started to sprout. Everything else I started from seed at the same time has been up for a while. Funny I should read your post same day I notice the sprout.
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