Tiger Lilies everywhere, billions of bulbs?


Question:There are Tiger Lilies every where. I dig up as many of them a year I can, but they just keep populating. I do not like the flower and where they are located I want to put mulch down. I can't do that because they will come through the mulch and I don't want to waste the money. I have talked to so many people and everyone tells me to just keep digging them up, and they are hard to get rid of, I know this. But there has to be someone out there who knows how I can get rid of them, keep in mind the people who owned the house before me planted them around my entire house, yuk!

Answers:
Try using Roundup and see if that will kill them off. Personally I like the way they look. good luck


lucky you... I should have that problem
Dig the bulbs up and sell them on ebay, that way you would make money instead of spend it!! I buy flowers and bulbs off of ebay all of the time. There is a good demand there. I would buy some for sure!
why not incorporate them into your garden plans? mulch around them and plant nice plants to compliment each other..what are you going for a mulched back yard? theres suppose to be plants in a mulch bed yu know?

besides they naturalize very easily and you will be fighting them forever cause you will never get every bulb out

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