There are three plots and Kevin’s garden. Last year Kevin planted 10 lilies and one ply. This year there are 30 lilies on each pot. How many total lilies are in Kevin’s land now?

100

Let's break down the information step-by-step:

1. Last year, Kevin planted 10 lilies and one "ply." It is not clear what a "ply" refers to in this context, so we will exclude it from the calculations.

2. This year, there are 30 lilies in each pot.

To calculate the total number of lilies in Kevin's land now, we need to know how many pots there are in total. Can you provide that information?

To find the total number of lilies in Kevin's land, we need to consider the three plots and his garden separately.

First, let's find the total number of lilies in each plot. Last year, Kevin planted 10 lilies and 1 ply in one plot, so there are a total of 10 + 1 = 11 lilies in that plot.

This year, there are 30 lilies on each pot in all three plots. So in each plot, there are 30 lilies x 1 pot = 30 lilies.

Now, let's calculate the total number of lilies in the three plots. Since there are 3 plots, the total number of lilies in the plots is 30 lilies x 3 plots = <<30*3=90>>90 lilies.

Next, let's determine the number of lilies in Kevin's garden. Kevin didn't mention any specific number for this year, so we'll assume there are no lilies in his garden.

Finally, to find the total number of lilies in Kevin's land, we need to sum the number of lilies from the plots and the garden. Since there are 90 lilies in the plots and assuming no lilies in the garden, the total number of lilies in Kevin's land is 90 lilies.