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Planting, Growing, and Caring for Lilies
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I live in Washington state the cold side of the cascade Mt. range.. I have kept Asiatic lilies in large containers for years. The containers are cut in half old wine barrels. They are still blooming profusely, they are in full bloom as of this writing. I love my lilies, would not want a flower garden without them. I also have them planted directly in the ground in my flower beds. I am an avid gardener. Hope this helps.
My friend bought an Astatic Lily for me. It blossomed after a week, but it is drying now (after three weeks). Shall I enlarge the flower pot or this is how it works? How long is the longevity of this flower?
two of my tall white lillies have grown with a flat stem, vigorous leaf production, and large flower crown with multiplebuds that look likely to bloom. what is going on??
These sound like daylilies which do indeed have flat stems. They grow long, flat strap-shaped blades that grow in clumps from the crown of the plant. And yes, it has a cluster of flowers; you鈥檒l see that 6 petals are in two layers of 3. The top three are the actual petals. Lily (Lillium) is a different kind of plant.
I received three potted Oriental Lilies. They have all died back and I would like to plant the bulbs in my garden. Each bulb looks like it is a bunch of bulbs together, like a garlic bulb. Should I separate them? Leave them as they are? Do I have to let them dry out? Put them in the refrigerator?I live in the Sacramento Valley in California and it is very warm here in the summer and its rains very little in the winter.
Oriental Lilies do well in pots but if you prefer to plant them in the garden, just put them in the soil time during the growing season. Make sure the location gets 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight. Gently remove them from the pot without too much root disturbance and plant them in the soil immediately; do not let the bulbs dry out.
It’s fine to plant the lilies in large clusters of bulbs (3 to 5 bulbs). Keep each group 3 to 5 feet apart. Divide and replant large clusters of bulbs every three years or so 鈥 or when it seems they are not blooming as well as originally.
Hi, I have tiger lilies that I have had for 15 years, and now half of them have lighter plants and grow only yellow lilies. I thinned them out last year, and pulled out the light ones, but new ones grew from the smaller bulbs. Why are half of the plants and flowers yellow and bloom later than the true tiger lilies?
I ordered stargazer lilies from Groupon before reading information about them. Now I found out I live in zone 9a and will need to refrigerate them. When should they be dug up and stored in refrigeration and for how long? Thank you!
I've grown lilies before and they are usually around 36" height, however, I have two this year that are over 72" (one is about 77"). How common an occurrence is this?
Nice! It depends on the type of lily but asiatic lilies range between 2 to 6 feet tall, so that’s definitely on the tall side!