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      Last year I potted 3 of my large pots with Upright Phlox, cone flowers, and some mums. They are all coming back and look nice. Now have any of you ever planted other perennials that bloom most of the summer in pots. I am thinking about adding the small everblooming daylilies too some of the pots too. Let me know what yall think
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      Lillies will do fine. As with annuals, just make sure the perennials are watered.

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      You can plant anything in pots as long as the pot is large enough for whatever you want to plant.

      I'd rather plant in the ground. For some reason, I can't get things to grow in pots.
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      Quote Originally Posted by kntry View Post
      You can plant anything in pots as long as the pot is large enough for whatever you want to plant.

      I'd rather plant in the ground. For some reason, I can't get things to grow in pots.
      When you get older pots are easier. Cannas wont winter over here in pots so I have too be careful the roots dont freeze
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      Daylilly seems good! There are also many doubled flowered varieties with fluffy blooms. The long and narrow petals give these lilies a spidery appearance.

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