Twenty years ago these bulbs were available everywhere. I bought some and they proliferated in my gardens. However, due to neglect on my...Read More part they eventually died out. Now I can't find a source for them anywhere. I would love to have them in my gardens again, so if anyone knows of a source, other than buying 100 bulbs wholesale, please let me know.
Fabulous vivid color of orange just jumps out of the garden!! Clumps should be divided every 4 or 5 years to keep the bulbs vigorous & bl...Read Moreooming, adding compost/cattle manure when replanted. As you lift the clump, be careful to not stab any bulbs. Bulbs & bulblets can be easily separated from each other by hand disgarding any damaged bulbs. The tiny bulblets have the potential to become large flowering bulbs so don't disgard these. I always put a couple if inches of sterilized cattle manure at the base of each clump of lilies each spring as well as a good handful of bonemeal & water it in. A handful of bonemeal once they're finished blooming helps feed the bulb for next years growth as well. My favorite way to grow lilies is in a scattered fashion in between other perennials rather than in large clumps. I like the look of them popping up between other plants.
Twenty years ago these bulbs were available everywhere. I bought some and they proliferated in my gardens. However, due to neglect on my...Read More
In partial shade this flower seems to be doing wonderfully here in Hampton VA.
Fabulous vivid color of orange just jumps out of the garden!! Clumps should be divided every 4 or 5 years to keep the bulbs vigorous & bl...Read More