Moldy Glads, and Lillies

Duvall, WA(Zone 7b)

Back in March I purchased a variety of bulbs and corms. Glads and Lillies mostly. Well due to physical problems I was not able to plant them and they sat in a bag in the garage until now. I went and looked at them. Some have dried and are certainly gonners, but others are a bit withered and a bit moldy. Are they worth popping in the ground? Or should I save the effort and just toss em?

jb

Sammamish, WA(Zone 8a)

I've had somewhat moldy glad and lily bulbs produce fine flowers. I'd give it a try, especially if the bed is soft and workable. As a matter of fact, I'd probably put the lilies in pots, which is even easier and you can always dump and repot if nothing comes up.

Kyra

Duvall, WA(Zone 7b)

Potting them up is a good idea.

Thanks.

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