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How to Grow Lilies

How to Grow Lilies

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How to Grow Lilies // Northlawn Flower Farm Janet: I read or heard that if you cut lilies for bouquets they will not come back the next year. Another video said to only take 1/4 of the stem. Your lily video is excellent. very detailed information. You obviously plan out carefully what you will be presenting. Many flower growers just jump out into the garden and talk on and on about irrelevant stuff, and leave out important details like planting depth and space between bulbs.
Date: 2022-08-07

Comments and reviews: 11


Thank you! Perfect timing, first time I planted lilies and wasn't sure how much to cut back now that the blooms are pretty much done. Question, I planted some in very large containers with annuals that will soon take over, can I leave them there to overwinter? I garden in the Hudson Valley, a questionable zone 6a (feels like zone 5 in the middle of winter -) Thank you again! Love your videos
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I planted many oriental lily bulbs about 4 weeks ago. The stems emerged with foliage. However, all the foliage has been eaten by rabbits and I only see the naked stalks. The rabbits have also stripped foliage from young echinacea plants, leaving stem and flower heads behind. Can you please suggest how to deter rabbits from the garden in a future episode. I am in Zone 6b - Allentown, PA.
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Hi Danielle - a very timely video for me. I've never grown lilies before but have just ordered some bulbs and am hugely excited to grow them. Btw - I must thank you for your prayers for my little granddaughter Madeline - she came home from the hospital yesterday and I had a wonderful video call with my son and little Madeline in Sydney. x.
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Thank you Danielle for this refresher on Lilies. One of my favourites and as such I have quite the collection! I struggle with rabbits eating them as they come up and then once protected from being chomped down, they get destroyed by lily beetles! Any ideas on how to get rid of these pests (I go around and pick off as many of them as I can?
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I-m really confused by the tulips here. is this typical for a northern climate? I-m in zone 8a, and even the late season varieties don-t go past May. Perhaps your late season tulips finish out a month later than they do here. If so you-re lucky! But then again things do start blooming in early February here -
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I have always loved lilies! Have grown them successfully for the last 8 years in the PNW (Zone 8. But this year, mine got hit with red lily beetle infestation that decimated most of my lilies! By the time I treated them with Systemic pest control, they ate through all the buds.
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- Mine are still pretty small 4-6 inches. It-s my first summer trying them out. I hope I get a lily to actually appear at some point. - I planted stargazers. Thanks for the great video!
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Truly Wonderful Garden. i love those Liles. Beautiful/Colorful and Enchanting.
Thank you for sharing your great work in the garden. Northlawn Flower Farm.

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How late can you plant asiatic/oriental/LA/OT lily bulbs for cut flower production in Zone 6A? Are there day-length neutral varieties? Thanks!
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I love lilies cause they are very forgiving and bloom wherever they are planted. I have some of those varieties plus a dark purple one. ---
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Thank you so much and new friends so much and family members! together! together! And a lot of videos show me?
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