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Lily Bulbs when to plant out. - mouse in greenhouse problem.

Last post 18-04-2011 9:24 PM by Clematis. 3 replies.

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  • 17/04/2011 08:01 PM
    • Clematis
    • Biggar, South Lanarkshire, Scotland.
    • 30 Jun 2008
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     I had started my Asiatic Lily bulbs in pots in the greenhouse ( they're doing well so far) and am wondering when I can put them out in to the garden - is it still too early, I'm in the south of Scotland?  I need to move them out of the greenhouse as I have discovered I have a mouse (perhaps even a family of mice) there and am not sure if it / they would be partial to the bulbs.  I have already moved out my potatoes as I don't want to lose them and I think they'll survive in the sheltered sunny side of my garden.

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  • 18/04/2011 07:57 PM
    • jon jon
    • stratford on avon
    • 18 Sep 2009
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    My lilies have been outside for six weeks  ,my problem is the lily beetles ,have already killed several  if you have mice they are very partial to young seedlings a trap baited with chocolate solves this  john

  • 18/04/2011 08:58 PM
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    They should be fine outside now; they're not really tender.  Just make sure you acclimatise them gradually to the outdoor weather.  I'd guess that lily beetle isn't such a problem in the Borders as it is down here - and a mouse can do more damage more quickly (at least with lily beetle you can spot the damage before it gets terminal!).

  • 18/04/2011 09:24 PM
    • Clematis
    • Biggar, South Lanarkshire, Scotland.
    • 30 Jun 2008
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     Many thanks - I already have some lillies in the garden but as these had been new bulbs and I'd started them in the greenhouse I wasn't sure if I was too early!  I've left the greenhouse door partially opened the last couple of nights and checked the weather forecast for frosts too. 

    Clematis