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Planting, Growing, and Caring for Lilies
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I planted Lilly Bulbs the second week of April this year. Will I see flowers this season ?
It’s not clear what type you have. Maybe!
My husband cut them down with mower when they just started growing. They were only maybe 1 inch before he cut them down. Will still grow and blossom or be a lost for the season?
My neighbor gave me 4 large blooming red lily stalks (St. Joseph's). He said if I "just plant them" they will grow. I do not have a bulb to plant - just the cut stalks with flowers on top. Not sure what to do. I have them in a vase of water right now (we are on day 3 in the water).
It is unlikely that the cut flowers will grow further. St. Joseph’s lily (Hippeastrum x johnsonii) is a hybrid. If somehow the flowers developed seed pods (which is uncommon even if the flower stalk was attached to a bulb), if you plant those seeds, they would probably not look like the parent. Propagation is usually through planting the offsets of the bulbs (which, after planting, will take a few years before they produce a flower).
Having problem growing with my lily plant. Is it possible i kept it in the shade?
Strong indirect light is best. We don’t know where you’re located, or what kind of lily you have, but some lilies will also go into dormancy if they’re in low light situations.
We bought a bought 30 lilies at Lowe's. It is December and we are in Ohio. We got too busy and never planted them. The pots are on our deck. What would be the best way to store them? Thanks.
Take them out of the pots and remove excess soil using a brush or cloth (not water). Spread them out so they are not touching in a box lined with peat moss; layer them in, covering them with the moss as you go. Close the lid and set them in a cool, dry place, such as the garage, until spring.
I have my Pandora's Boxes in some large, rather expensive vases. Our winters get rather cold in north Idaho, and I'm concerned that the water in the soil will freeze, expand and possibly crack the vases. This is the vases first winter so I'm not certain what to do.
I was thinking about moving the vases (and the flowers) in the house during the cold weather, but I was wondering if the lilies will do OK in the house. If so, is there anything special I need to do to keep them perking along until spring arrives? They won't get very much sun thru the windows because I live in the middle of a forest and the trees tend to block a lot of the winter sun.
Thank you very much.
Joe.