Well, "toss them anywhere" might work, if the squirrels didn't eat the tiger lily bulbils before they got into the ground. If Randall wants more plants, it would be well to plant them about 2 inches (5 cm) deep. I took some from my one mature plant this summer and planted them in a large pot to get another year's growth on them, and will then plant them out. Lilium lancifolium is such a common garden plant that some people won't grow it, but in a large garden it can be useful. It flowers later than some other lilies and, as Rimmer suggested, it will grow in almost any conditions. Jane McGary Portland Oregon USA