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Mona Lisa Lily going yellow
The leaves on my Mona Lisa lily are going yellow - should I bring it in from outside? I did look up the care for it on a website and they said to put it back outside after it had finished flowering (I left it outside even when it was flowering!!!). Any suggestions?! Thanks
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Lilies die down with the approach of winter so it's quite natural for them to start turning yellow at this time.
Cut the stems back as they die down and you should see them come up next year.
They can be planted in the garden if you wish, choose a sunny spot in the border that has some shade throughout the day and the soil needs to be free draining.
Lilies die down with the approach of winter so it's quite natural for them to start turning yellow at this time.
Cut the stems back as they die down and you should see them come up next year.
They can be planted in the garden if you wish, choose a sunny spot in the border that has some shade throughout the day and the soil needs to be free draining.
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