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Juice Box

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Ok so I need to get rid of about 200+ Tiger Lillies in my backyard. As you know they are a bulbed plant and have some fairly deep roots. My dad wants them 100% gone so they will not grow back. Rather than digging each one up individually...how can I go about getting rid of them. Keep in mind we are going to plant grass in the soil that they are in now eventually.
 

Juice Box

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Originally posted by: PanzerIV
Darn, I wish I lived near you and could get some. :(

haha thats the thing... a BUNCH of ppl are asking for bulbs... we gave them to everyone that wants them but there are still TONS left....its a PITA to dig them up..I need an easier way!
 

FoBoT

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dang, can you sell them or somthing? i guess that would be a lot of work

roundup and/or the brush killer version of roundup is supposed to kill ALL plants
 

Rent a roto-tiller and go over the area multiple times? I dunno if that would work, but it's what I'd do. :)
 

Juice Box

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Originally posted by: jumpr
Rent a roto-tiller and go over the area multiple times? I dunno if that would work, but it's what I'd do. :)

haha thats what I was thinking. My dad seriously expects me to dig up ALL of them individually...he offered me $15 an hour to do it to... I just honeslty dont think doing that is gonna 100% get rid of them. There has to be something that will just like get rid of them completely.
 

NikPreviousAcct

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The only way to kill a bulbed plant is to damage or remove the bulb itself. Rototilling would be a great solution. Cut the plants off at ground level, sprinkle some MiracleGrow or whatever fertilizer you prefer, toss around some BlackGold topsoil over where you'll be tilling, and till away. :)
 

NikPreviousAcct

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Originally posted by: Juice Box
Originally posted by: jumpr
Rent a roto-tiller and go over the area multiple times? I dunno if that would work, but it's what I'd do. :)

haha thats what I was thinking. My dad seriously expects me to dig up ALL of them individually...he offered me $15 an hour to do it to... I just honeslty dont think doing that is gonna 100% get rid of them. There has to be something that will just like get rid of them completely.

If you're being paid to remove them, go for it. Removing the bulbs guarantees them not coming back. It's good, hard work and you'll be getting cash for it. :thumbsup:
 

Bryophyte

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Put up a sign that says "Free Tiger lilies, you dig". When you've completely exhausted the rabid gardeners, rototill. Pick up all the bulbs you see that the tiller brings up, rake and shovel through it to pick them out. Repeat a few times. If you want to spray (assuming roundup is a good killer for that plant), apply the spray a week before you rototill to make sure it gets down to the bulbs.
 

NiKeFiDO

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gasoline. lots of it. ash from burning stuff = good for soil. gasoline = bad for it, but much more fun!
 

Sex Smurf

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Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: Juice Box
Originally posted by: jumpr
Rent a roto-tiller and go over the area multiple times? I dunno if that would work, but it's what I'd do. :)

haha thats what I was thinking. My dad seriously expects me to dig up ALL of them individually...he offered me $15 an hour to do it to... I just honeslty dont think doing that is gonna 100% get rid of them. There has to be something that will just like get rid of them completely.

If you're being paid to remove them, go for it. Removing the bulbs guarantees them not coming back. It's good, hard work and you'll be getting cash for it. :thumbsup:

Yeah you lazy bastard, dig them up like your dad says. You'll be making money and you can sell the bulbs for even more cash after you're done. Good hard work, earning dough, and building up those 8" biceps of yours, what more do you want?
 

Juice Box

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Originally posted by: Sex Smurf
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: Juice Box
Originally posted by: jumpr
Rent a roto-tiller and go over the area multiple times? I dunno if that would work, but it's what I'd do. :)

haha thats what I was thinking. My dad seriously expects me to dig up ALL of them individually...he offered me $15 an hour to do it to... I just honeslty dont think doing that is gonna 100% get rid of them. There has to be something that will just like get rid of them completely.

If you're being paid to remove them, go for it. Removing the bulbs guarantees them not coming back. It's good, hard work and you'll be getting cash for it. :thumbsup:

Yeah you lazy bastard, dig them up like your dad says. You'll be making money and you can sell the bulbs for even more cash after you're done. Good hard work, earning dough, and building up those 8" biceps of yours, what more do you want?


haha I knew id end up doing it...just making sure there wasnt an easier way ;) i dont MIND doing the work..but I AM and american..if theres an easier way Ill take it :p
 

KeyserSoze

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I hope the plants grow and mutate, and eventually start coming to life covering your entire house....and eventually suffocating you in your sleep as you listen to "Scooter."



KS
 

Juice Box

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Originally posted by: KeyserSoze
I hope the plants grow and mutate, and eventually start coming to life covering your entire house....and eventually suffocating you in your sleep as you listen to "Scooter."

KS

"BACK IN THE U.K!!.....Kick it up!"

:p
 

Bryophyte

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Don't worry about them too much. If you're going to be laying sod there, they won't be able to survive the frequent mowings.
 

Juice Box

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Originally posted by: Bryophyte
Don't worry about them too much. If you're going to be laying sod there, they won't be able to survive the frequent mowings.

you are saying they wont grow thru the sod?>
 

Bryophyte

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Originally posted by: Juice Box
Originally posted by: Bryophyte
Don't worry about them too much. If you're going to be laying sod there, they won't be able to survive the frequent mowings.

you are saying they wont grow thru the sod?>

I'm saying that even if they manage to grow through the sod, the repeated mowings will deprive the plants of sunlight and the bulbs will die.
 

Juice Box

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Originally posted by: Bryophyte
Originally posted by: Juice Box
Originally posted by: Bryophyte
Don't worry about them too much. If you're going to be laying sod there, they won't be able to survive the frequent mowings.

you are saying they wont grow thru the sod?>

I'm saying that even if they manage to grow through the sod, the repeated mowings will deprive the plants of sunlight and the bulbs will die.

but wont the bulbs take all the nutrients and what nto from the soil...causing the grass to die?
 

Bryophyte

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Originally posted by: Juice Box
Originally posted by: Bryophyte
Originally posted by: Juice Box
Originally posted by: Bryophyte
Don't worry about them too much. If you're going to be laying sod there, they won't be able to survive the frequent mowings.

you are saying they wont grow thru the sod?>

I'm saying that even if they manage to grow through the sod, the repeated mowings will deprive the plants of sunlight and the bulbs will die.

but wont the bulbs take all the nutrients and what nto from the soil...causing the grass to die?

Of course not. Grass is much much hardier than the bulbs, and when they die, they'll just break down and feed the grass.
 

Juice Box

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Originally posted by: Bryophyte
Originally posted by: Juice Box
Originally posted by: Bryophyte
Originally posted by: Juice Box
Originally posted by: Bryophyte
Don't worry about them too much. If you're going to be laying sod there, they won't be able to survive the frequent mowings.

you are saying they wont grow thru the sod?>

I'm saying that even if they manage to grow through the sod, the repeated mowings will deprive the plants of sunlight and the bulbs will die.

but wont the bulbs take all the nutrients and what nto from the soil...causing the grass to die?

Of course not. Grass is much much hardier than the bulbs, and when they die, they'll just break down and feed the grass.

hrm... Ill run that by the pops but I think im just gonna have to stick it up and dig em up!
 

eigen

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Tilling may not work.As some plants can grow from just pieces of the bulb.( Think of potatoes)
 

Juice Box

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Originally posted by: eigen
Tilling may not work.As some plants can grow from just pieces of the bulb.( Think of potatoes)

yeah thats what I was afraid of... I think im gonna have to stick it up and dig em up!