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Jan 23, 2017 7:07 AM CST
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Name: UrbanWild
Kentucky (Zone 6b)
Kentucky - Plant Hardiness Zone 7a
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We have had weeks of unseasonably warm weather and LOTS of rain. We now have lily shoots from about 0.5" to 2" high. Temps in 20s & 30s coming. Should I do anything for them?
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Jan 23, 2017 8:25 PM CST

This happened to me when I grew in a good climate, I suggest covering them with mulch, just until covered. That worked for me in the past.
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