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How to Grow Peace Lilies Outside

    • 1). Choose a shady area for your peace lilies, such as under a tree or porch awning. Set out the terra-cotta pots and fill each one two-thirds with potting soil.

    • 2). Remove a seedling from the tray and untangle the roots slightly with your fingers. Put it into a pot and cover the roots with potting soil. Water generously. Continue until all lilies are planted.

    • 3). Mist and water the peace lilies every other day. Every three weeks place two fertilizer pellets in each pot. More could cause damage.

    • 4). Place peace lilies inside during high winds and thunderstorms. Begin bringing them inside at night when nighttime temperatures dip below 60 degrees F.

    • 5). Bring the peace lilies inside for the winter when daytime temperatures dip below 70 degrees F. Continue to care for them as you did when they were outside.

    • 6). Place the lilies back outside in their pots in early summer, when the temperatures reach a stable temperature of 75 degrees F or more.

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