Greetings, We have recently had a person from Southern British Columbia inquire about whether or not Dichelostemma Capitatum would do well in their climate (planted in the ground, not in pots). The climate at this site is similar to Seattle, WA. Since this is out of Blue Dicks native range and the rainfall is quite high, I am wondering if anyone living up that way would share their experience with growing this species in their garderns or meadows, and if it will naturalize or not,if you need to amend the soil for better drainage, etc. Thanks for any advice. NANCY GILBERT Grass Valley, California