Lilies, which produce from bulbs, need to be divided and transplanted in the fall for optimal results. Experts recommend late September for this process. Place the mature Asiatic lily plant in a hole twice the diameter of the root ball and as deep as the root ball. Slip the plant out of its pot. The best time to transplant these lilies is in spring, but be careful when handling the bulbs, choose a sunny location, and provide them with plenty of water. Once you have raised the clump and separated the bulbs, transplant as soon as possible.
To transplant lilies effectively, it is crucial to minimize transplant shock and employ the right techniques. Lilies are good growers and will likely forgive you if you don’t do it exactly to spec. To separate your lilies, use either a garden fork or a spade to remove the bulbs and pull them apart with your hands. Most outdoor lilies will blossom in the summer, and choosing a location with plenty of sunshine and good drainage is essential.
Transplanting lilies in the fall is best done in mid-summer when they’re in full bloom. Carefully dig up the clump and separate the bulbs. You can move lilies anytime through their growing period as long as you take soil with the bulbs and are careful not to break the sprouts off. Divide your lilies in the fall every 3-4 years to prevent overcrowding. After 3-4 years, your lilies will have developed a large bulb structure underground, so you can transplant them now without damaging any shoots. Carefully dig the bulbs up and replant them in your desired spot.
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