| | 'POOpeas'- Ordering 4 to 6 bagsStraight from a family farm in Idaho, packaged with its own little scooper for precise control, this granulated manure compost is easy to use as either a midsummer or fall top dressing around your lily stems. Especially convenient for those bulbs grown in containers, use three scoops per 12 inch container. Water newly fertilized plants thoroughly to begin breaking down the nutrients. As your lilies are watered throughout the summer the 100% natural pellets will break down completely, adding a flush of organic matter to help keep your bulbs healthy. Popular in small urban gardens where it may be difficult to maintain a hot compost pile with animal manure or for an easy addition to potting soil, PooPEAS™ help add trace minerals, reducing the need for chemical fertilizers. To make manure tea, simply dissolve 1 scoop of PooPEAS™ into 12 ounces of water, stir occasionally for an hour or two and use as a soil drench. Packed into a sturdy plastic zip top bag, the scent of the dry pellets is warm earthy and not unpleasant, so it is also fine for indoor potted plants because the product soon becomes odorless when watered into soil. We can fit up to six bags into a large flat rate box from the post office for $15.95. Shipping will be added manually (and not shown on your order confirmation) for this product. We will mail ASAP unless you choose to receive it with a bulb order. Each bag weighs more than three pounds so the minimum shipping for this product will be the large flat rate box for $15.95, but on the "up side", if there is room, we may be able to tuck a few lily bulbs into the box if they will fit without damage. We'll manually adjust the cost for shipping whenever we can save you money. You May Also Be Interested In | Wild Lilies Wild Lily bulbs making up the genus Lilium belong to the family Liliaceae comprising of approximately 200 genera made up of approximately 2,000 lily species. There are in the neighborhood of 110 to 120 Lilium species depending on whose classification you reference. For the full article, click Knowledge Base |

