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How Do You Transplant Canna Lilies From Pots?

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How Do You Transplant Canna Lilies From Pots?

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Growing from rhizomes, thick stems that develop horizontally just under the ground, showy Canna lilies are a relative of the banana. Cannas come in several heights and many flower colors and have been summer garden favorites since 1579. Color variations in the Canna lilies’ bold tropical foliage make them useful accent plants. Most Cannas you find potted in nurseries or garden centers today are hybrids, lower growing than old-fashioned 4 to 6 foot types. In temperate climates Canna lilies will happily remain in the soil year-round. Digging cannas out after the first hard frost is necessary in colder climates. Cannas will reward your care during transplanting with bright blooms and colorful leaves. Choose a hot, sunny location (at least 6 hours sun a day). Prepare the planting spot for your Canna by watering a day ahead and digging in compost. Preferring a soil that’s has plentiful nutrients, Cannas also require lots of water and slightly damp soil is best. Dig your hole on transplant d

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