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Step 1
Prepare the soil. Add sand, well-rotted manure and peat moss to the soil where you will plant your calla lilies. Work the materials into the top 6 to 8 inches of the soil and rake it smooth.
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Step 2
Dig up your calla lilies. Insert a garden fork into the ground a few inches away from the main stalk to avoid damaging the rhizomes. Remove the rhizomes from the ground. Divide large rhizomes into two or more new plants. Each new plant should have a bud growing off of its portion of rhizome.
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Step 3
Dig individual 4-inch holes 12 inches apart with a garden trowel. Lay one rhizome on its flat side in each hole. Cover the rhizome and gently firm down the soil on top.
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Step 4
Water your calla lilies well and keep them evenly moist. Provide supplemental water (if necessary) so your flowers get the equivalent of 1 inch of rainfall per week.
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Step 5
Fertilize your calla lilies every other week with a balanced, liquid fertilizer.








