Planting lomaridium requires well-draining soil, partial to full sunlight, and moderate watering to thrive. Start by selecting a suitable location that meets these light and soil conditions. Prepare the soil by loosening it and mixing in organic matter, if needed, to improve drainage. Plant lomaridium at the same soil depth as they were in their nursery pot, spacing them appropriately to allow for growth. Water the plants generously after planting and maintain consistent moisture during their establishment period. Mulching can help retain soil moisture and control weeds. Understand each species' nuanced requirements for optimal growth and flowering.