be careful, the fire in your loins could indicate an STI
lilies are perennial plants and they do just fine in our climate, I've actually planted some outside in my neighborhood's communal garden and so far they've bloomed every year even though I left them to do their own thing with no maintenance on my part
but for indoor planting I usually stop watering them after they've shed their blossoms, cut off the stems, dig out the bulbs from their pots and store them somewhere dark, dry and cold; I could plant them again them but I'm committed to finding the perfect lily so each year I buy different varieties I haven't tried out yet; which makes me a bulb hoarder at this point
I really do hope you'll be successful in your search for a tiny mower, because if you let your tiny lawn grow undisturbed you're going to need a tiny harvester which might prove to be even more challenging to find
which sprouts did you like the best?