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| I planted loads last year as it was my son's wedding, but by the time the wedding came they had all been and gone! Left them in the ground all winter and they have come up superbly this year, I would say even doubled in the numbers. Think I might make them my no. 1 plant and go for lots of different varieties. I love the turks heads (someone has planted loads in the garden previously) but the big "blousy" ones, that look so exotic, have done really well too. Lovely scent as well. Am I beginning to wax lyrical ??????????? |
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| I grow most of mine in pots Lyndap & just push them against the house wall during winter & put others under a tree by the fence. Most will survive in the ground but one or two can be a bit tender so might need a mulch over them. Mine are mostly orientals & don't mind being cold but don't like to be too wet over winter.
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| Same here. Mine are allo in containers. I bring them into the greenhouse during the winter. The only reason i do this is, i have the space as not much in the greenhouse in the winter. I cover them with fleece and some are about six year old and still going well. |
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| Mine were in their third year in pots but I had them out this year and have potted all of the small bulbils into pots of their own. The upshot being that my lillies have now quadroupled in number with two of the three extra pots having some flowers. These should put on a good show next year. Its well worth thining them out somewhat to prevent congestion and a bonus is that you get free plants.
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| You can save the scales off them as well.
Pot them up into cell packs (1 per cell) & grow on feed with some dilute tomato feed at every watering. They should flower in a couple of years
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.She has some nice ones growing at the moment but doesnt know what to do with them after they have finished flowering,and I'm blowed if I know







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