my lilacs arent flowering after 2 years. They are mostly in shade. should I move them and when should I do it?



Answers:
Some lilacs start flowering two years after planting, but many take about five years. They can produce heavy blooms one year and few the next. For best results, plant in full sun away greedy roots of mature trees and follow proper pruning practices. Avoid high nitrogen fertilizers, as they encourage leafy growth at the expense of flowers.

Other answers:
Lilacs need full sun. Yes, you should move them. Call a gardening center to ask when. I'm not sure.
Lilacs need full sun. Yes, you should move them. Call a gardening center to ask when. I'm not sure.
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