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A. Lilac Double ‘Charles Jolie’ B. Lilac Double ‘Madame Lemoine’ C. Lilac Double ‘President Grevy’ Planting Instructions While you’re preparing the hole, let the roots soak in a container of warm water. 1. Choose a location that receives full sun. 2. Dig a hole wide enough to easily spread the roots and at least 30 cm (12” deep). 3. Amend soil if necessary by mixing a 1 part peat moss, 1 part compost to 3 parts earth. 4. Water the soil mixture. You’re now ready to plant. 5. Fill the half of the hole with the prepared soil mixture. 6. Place the bush at the same soil level as planted in the pot 7. Fill in the hole and thoroughly water. After Care 8. Continue to water and remove any faded blooms, to encourage next years buds. 9. In a few years you can prune your lilac just after blooming has finished. Lilac shoots can take up to 3 years to produce a bloom. Store in a Cool, Dry Place Until Planting! Fragrant Double Lilac Collection A B C
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Fragrant Double Lilac Collection A. B. Lilac Double ... · A. Lilac Double ‘Charles Jolie’ B. Lilac Double ‘Madame Lemoine’ C. Lilac Double ‘President Grevy’ Planting

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Page 1: Fragrant Double Lilac Collection A. B. Lilac Double ... · A. Lilac Double ‘Charles Jolie’ B. Lilac Double ‘Madame Lemoine’ C. Lilac Double ‘President Grevy’ Planting

A. Lilac Double ‘Charles Jolie’B. Lilac Double ‘Madame Lemoine’C. Lilac Double ‘President Grevy’

Planting Instructions While you’re preparing the hole, let the roots soak in a container of warm water.1. Choose a location that receives full sun.2. Dig a hole wide enough to easily spread the roots and at least 30 cm (12” deep).3. Amend soil if necessary by mixing a 1 part peat moss, 1 part compost to 3 parts earth.4. Water the soil mixture.You’re now ready to plant.5. Fill the half of the hole with the prepared soil mixture.6. Place the bush at the same soil level as planted in the pot7. Fill in the hole and thoroughly water.After Care8. Continue to water and remove any faded blooms, to encourage next years buds.9. In a few years you can prune your lilac just after blooming has finished. Lilac shoots can take up to 3 years to produce a bloom.

Store in a Cool, Dry Place Until Planting!

Fragrant Double Lilac Collection

A B C