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  2. Should You Bring Planters In During Freezing ... - AOL

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    When temperatures start to drop, avid gardeners will start the process of preparing their garden and plants for winter.Whether you’re new to caring for plants or simply curious about how to care ...

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    Here are the four things every Southerner should do to prepare perennials for winter. ... and can help hold water in the winter months. Related: Plants You Should ... cannas, gladiolus, agapanthus ...

  4. Do I Need To Water My Lily Bulbs In Winter? - AOL

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    The exception is lily bulbs left in a planter that is not exposed to natural snow or rainfall over the winter. Water the planter lightly once a month if the soil is completely dry.

  5. Canna (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Canna cultivars are grown in most countries, even those with territory above the Arctic Circle, which have short summers, but long days, and the rapid growth rate of cannas makes them a feasible gardening plant, as long as they receive 6–8 hours of sunlight each day during the growing season and are protected from the cold of winter.

  6. Puccinia thaliae - Wikipedia

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    The Canna rust damages the crop and can impact all of its potential uses by damaging photosynthetic material and reducing plant productivity and value. In the United States it is a popular ornamental for home gardens. The rust lowers the value of lilies for sale and can kill canna plants that home gardeners are trying to grow themselves.

  7. Vernalization - Wikipedia

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    Vernalization (from Latin vernus 'of the spring') is the induction of a plant's flowering process by exposure to the prolonged cold of winter, or by an artificial equivalent. After vernalization, plants have acquired the ability to flower, but they may require additional seasonal cues or weeks of growth before they will actually do so.

  8. Do You Need to Lift Lily Bulbs in the Fall? Here's What an ...

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    Find out if your lily bulbs need to be lifted out of the ground for the winter, according to a bulb expert.

  9. Bedding (horticulture) - Wikipedia

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    Planted in autumn to give a display until early spring, the plants used for winter bedding are mainly hardy perennials. Spring flowering bulbs (tulip, narcissus, hyacinth, etc.) are also planted in the fall. Winter-hardy ornamental vegetables such as cultivars of kale and cabbage with coloured or variegated foliage are increasingly common.