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I am a first-year (and totally satisfied) canna lily grower! So I lifted my canna lilies and the clumps are showing many onion shaped protruberances - presumably next year's beginnings.

Question: Shall I divide up the clumps before the storage, or leave them intact and divide in the spring? And how are they best stored? In airy bags, or airtight bags?

2007-11-14 14:34:20 · 4 answers · asked by thisbrit 7 in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

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When you dig your cannas, after the frost kills the tops, clean the dirt off well, you can wash them off with a hose but let them thoroughly dry off before storing. You can divide them now or wait until spring, but be sure to leave at least 3 eyes to a piece. They are easily broken in your hands.
Find a good sized cardboard or wooden box. Put in a layer of dry peat moss, sawdust or shredded newspaper. Lay in your bulbs in a single layer, add more filler, then another layer, etc. until your box is full. Store away from dampness, doors and windows; a cool basement (but not cold), a storage building, garage, or similar place where it stays about 45-50 degrees. Airtight containers are not best because sometimes moisture does accumulate inside them. They can also be stored in brown paper bags or wrapped in newspapers and stored in a box. However, if you notice when they come into the nurseries to be sold, they are usually packed in dry peat moss. It is a good idea to check them occasionally to make sure that they are not damp. If they are, lay them out to dry before repacking them.

2007-11-14 16:27:53 · answer #1 · answered by Isadora 6 · 0 0

Cannas can certainly be added from seed. (they do no longer look to be between the one hundred+ species of lilium in any respect, yet fairly genus cannaceae.) it particularly is greater undemanding to propagate them from divided rhizomes, in spite of the shown fact that. on your starting to be zone, you will actually get a leap on the interest in case you dig and replant your rihizomes in keeping with annum. In zone 5, i've got actually had cannas that have been tilled into the backyard for the period of fall soil prep, wintry climate and re-emerge right here spring. no longer time-honored, in spite of the shown fact that it could ensue. That pronounced, in case you prefer to maintain seed: assemble the seed and keep it in a funky, dry place till early spring. It desires to be scarified (nicked or chipped) and soaked for suited germination. Plant (no longer too deeply) and water. it particularly is going to in all probability take longer to get those stunning plant life, by way of fact the seed will might desire to create a rhizome, then the plant and flower. As to deadheading...definite, please. in case you prefer to advance bloom time and are not worried approximately coming up available seed, you've a lots nicer coach of flower in case you deadhead each stem as its blooms start to wither.

2016-12-08 22:17:16 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Let them breathe!!! Put them in pantyhose and tie a knot between each one, or place in a box with shreaded paper. I love cannas, too.

2007-11-14 14:42:12 · answer #3 · answered by Suzanne D 4 · 0 0

leave them till new growth starts before splitting.store in a cool dry place

2007-11-14 15:50:41 · answer #4 · answered by HaSiCiT Bust A Tie A1 TieBusters 7 · 0 1

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