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Face in the sun, feet in the shade: what exactly does that mean?

The directions on the box of lily bulbs say that, and I'm not really sure what that means. Anybody care to expand on that, draw me a mental picture of a typical location? It seems like it means ROOTS in the shade, so why does it say FEET? My flowers are planted in a bed along the front of the house which faces south, and they seem to do well there. They get sun most of the day, but are shielded from north winds by the house.

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If you still have the frames, and if they have an indented track running all the way around on the side that faces outdoors, follow bc's advice. I just bought one of the roller tools at our local Wal*Mart for $2.50-ish. You can buy rolls of screen (avoid the metal harder to work with) for around $6-$8 and the roll would be enough for probably around 4 windows give or take. I believe a package of the tubing/splicing stuff bc talked about that you have to roll into the indented track is also around $2-$3 for a package that might do about two windows. (One package for me was recently exactly enough to re-screen a screen door.) Suggestion: buy tubing/splicing stuff just a bit bigger than you think you need. If it's too loose in track, it will not hold the screen in. YMMV based on size of windows! If you don't have any frames for screens, hmmmm, I don't know about that! Good luck!

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