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FREE: LILY OF THE VALLEY (Plant Pips) FRAGRANT!!

LILY OF THE VALLEY (Plant Pips) FRAGRANT!!
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The listing, LILY OF THE VALLEY (Plant Pips) FRAGRANT!! has ended.

This is one of my most favorite plant to grow.

Lily of the Valley is a perennial plant growing to about 8" tall that like partial to full shade or a woodland setting. They love to be in a good loamy moist soil and with lots of decomposed organic matter.

Winner will receive (5) dormant LILY OF THE VALLEY plant pips.

***If the bid goes over
- 10000 I will add 5 more pips (10 pips total)
- 25,000 I will add 10 more pips (15 pips total to the winner)***

I will trim the top of the leaves for shipping so, you will see the root and partial stem of the plant in the package. You need to plant this right away in ground or pot and leave it outside. If it is very cold where you are I suggest you put some sort of mulch on top of where you plant the pips.

In spring the new growth will appear and bear HEAVENLY SCENTED WHITE BELL FLOWERS so, plant them where you will get to enjoy the scent when they bloom.

Once the plant done blooming DON'T CUT OFF THE GREEN LEAVES until it becomes brown and dry in Falls (this is the beginning of a dormant stage of the plant) You can divide the plant up in Falls or leave them underground and don't have to dig them out until the clump seem to overcrowded in a few years.

Questions & Comments
Original
Dont mean to sound stupid, but what is a pip? Thank you
Oct 10th, 2012 at 7:27:39 PM PDT by
Original
Pips is like the terms bulbs, corms and Rhizomes for plants. Just count each pip as one plant, easy right?
Oct 11th, 2012 at 10:15:26 AM PDT by
Original
Never mind - I googled it :!)
Oct 10th, 2012 at 7:41:19 PM PDT by
Original
Yup, google is the place to go.
Oct 11th, 2012 at 10:14:18 AM PDT by

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