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PostHeaderIcon What Are Lilies?

Lilies are one of the world’s most favorite flowers admired in all places ? the flower shops, hotel rooms, in the gardens, and in the wilds. Its popularity stems from its various sweet scents and its colorful, showy flowers. In Chinese, the word ?lily? means ?forever in love?.

There are over 100 different known species (and still growing) of the lily plant. These are found mostly in Europe, India, southern Canada, the United States, the Philippines, and in northern parts of the Mediterranean.

Variety

The major two types of lilies are the Oriental and the Asiatic varieties. Orientals bloom during late summer and they give off strong, sweet scents. They usually have large fragrant blossoms. (Lilium Stargazer is one of the most common types of Oriental lilies.)

Asiatic lilies are hybrids, originated from Asiatic species. They are easy to grow and they generally bloom during early summer. They are hardy as well and thrive in soil that drains well. These types of lilies also come in a wide variety of vibrant colors.

Growing

Lilies are versatile in that they can grow in the woods, in the open with full sunlight and in the grasslands with all the other plants. Some varieties can even grow in marshes.

Lilies love to grow in soil that is acidic and free of lime. The soil must drain well for lilies to survive. A good mix of sand, peat, and compost is ideal.

Shapes and forms

You may not consider everything you just read to be crucial information about Lilies. But don’t be surprised if you find yourself recalling and using this very information in the next few days.

Lilies are grown mostly from bulbs made of scales that overlap. (In China, some species use the bulbs for food.) Some grow from underground stems called rhizomes.

Lilies that grow under the sun sport leaves that are narrow and have parallel veins. Those grown under shades have wider leaves with net veins. All the plants have stiff stems.

Flowers

The major charm of lilies is their fabulous flowers. They boast of a number of bright exuberant colors and varieties.

They come in bright shades of yellow and pink, white, orange, purple, cream and lilac and many more in-between. They have the same basic form of three outer petals (called sepals) and three inner petals.

The exterior color of the sepals is sometimes different than the interior petals. Interior colors may be plain, spotted, splashed or linear. They can also be ridged or smooth. These differences make up for the overall allure of the flowers themselves.

False lilies

Many flowers that have the name lily attached to them aren’t in the lily family (Liliaceae).
Calla lilies and peace lilies are from a different family (Araceae). Others belong to the daffodil family (Amaryllidaceae).

Lilies are different from daffodils because they don’t have petals that are attached to the seed receptacles, like the daffodils. The same is true for the many species of water lilies. They are from a completely different family of flowers.

(On the other hand, wild onions, leeks and wild garlic are in the lily family, as well as trilliums, tulips and hyacinths.)

In some countries, there are traditions that put symbolism to lilies, giving the flower some philosophical and spiritual meanings that have withstood time. Usually, lilies are thought to symbolize purity, innocence, and new life.

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PostHeaderIcon How To Plant Lilies

Lilies are a great addition in your yard, house and even the flowers look great in your office. You may be interested in having this fragrant and air-purifying flowers and plants, but you are unsure of your planting skills? Here are some useful tips when planting lilies.

? What to plant

There are different types of lilies. If you are unsure of what to plant, then try researching about breed which are compatible in your location. Asiatic and Oriental lilies are the most popular types of lilies in the United States. Enchantment, Corsica, Crete, and Dawn Star are species of Asiatic lilies. Black Beauty, Journey’s End, Stargazer and Casa Blanca are Oriental lilies. These varieties area easy to grow and care for.

? Location

Where exactly in your garden will you be planting your lilies? When planting lily bulbs, you must look for a place with good drainage. Getting a good drainage system would not only benefit your lilies but the whole garden, as well.

Don’t plant in an area where water accumulates after raining. You could plant on a sloping area, just make sure to have mulch on the soil around the stems, to avoid the soil from being washed away. If you do not have a sloping area, then the best way would be to elevate the soil bed. You could even put some rocks or blocks on the edges of the bed to make it look more appealing.

? When to plant

Truthfully, the only difference between you and Lilies experts is time. If you’ll invest a little more time in reading, you’ll be that much nearer to expert status when it comes to Lilies.

Experts would often recommend planting in the spring or in the fall, usually in the middle of September until October. Once you have bought the bulbs, it is important to immediately plant them once the ground is workable. If it is not possible, then you could refrigerate the bulbs or place them inside the vegetable crisper.

? Planting the bulbs

The most common questions when planting would be the about the technical stuff, like depth and distance. Lily bulbs with sizes of 7-10 cm should be buried in about 3-4 inches deep of soil, larger bulbs with 10-15 cm should be buried in about 4-6 inches. Make sure that the bulbs are about 12 inches apart for the smalls ones and 18 inches for the larger ones.

After planting, water them and this would make sure that the soil is damp enough to provide moisture. Make sure that there are no air pockets. When the first shoots emerged, make sure to mark the bulbs since you may accidentally step on them.

? Dividing lilies.

Every year, lilies would grew new plants. You could replant these bulbs, give them away or sell them. You harvest new lily bulbs in every three years. One of the best indicator that it is time to divide or harvest the lily bulb is when the plants are not giving flowers just like before.

How to divide the lilies? Dig the entire plant and loosen the dirt. Divide the clump into wedge-shaped sections, three or four sections would be enough. Make sure to plant them immediately after dividing, since you do not want to the bulb to dry out.

Those who only know one or two facts about Lilies can be confused by misleading information. The best way to help those who are misled is to gently correct them with the truths you’re learning here.

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PostHeaderIcon Keeping Peace Lilies At Home

Current info about Lilies is not always the easiest thing to locate. Fortunately, this report includes the latest Lilies info available.

Lilies make a wonderful addition to your home decoration and garden. They can also be used to decorate special occasions like weddings, since they have these elegant look which is available in different color combinations. One of the most popular kind of lilies kept in homes is the peace lily.

Why peace lilies?

There are numerous studies showing the peace lilies were able to reduce the growth of molds. How? Peace lily leaves would absorb mold organisms and use these organisms as food for the roots. Mold formations can trigger sneezing, allergic reactions and in serious situations, breathing problems.

Aside from mold organisms, the leaves can also absorb vapors coming from acetone and alcohol. Research showed that exposure to chemicals like these could cause dizziness, muscle weakness and dry eyes. Molds can grow in bathrooms and shower curtains because of the moisture and lack of ventilation. It is also usual to find acetone and similar chemical vapors in bathrooms because of grooming and cleaning products which are stored in the room.

In fact, a NASA-conducted study and the Associated Landscape Contractors of America considered peace lily as one of the best houseplants since it could help in purifying indoor air.

Peace lily, aside from its health benefits, is also a popular house plant since it could grow steadily even in limited home conditions. Here are some tips in keeping your peace lily happy in your home:

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? Temperature. Peace lilies are best kept in temperatures not dropping 55ยบ Fahrenheit.

? Sunlight. Filtered light or a semi-shaded environment is what peace lilies need. Bright and direct sunlight could cause their leaves to get damaged.

? Water. No need to water too much, especially during winter. Also, do not allow the plant to have standing water. To know if you need to water your peace lily, check the soil if it is still moist. Also check the leaves of the plant, if it is slightly drooping then you may want to add the frequency of watering the plant.

? Fertilizer. Adding fertilizer once a month would be enough. Make sure to use water-soluble houseplant fertilizer.

Since, they could be maintained easily, there are some additional steps that you could to keep your peace lilies healthy. You could wipe its large leaves with a damp cloth, to remove dirt and dust. Peace lilies are also susceptible to pests, so check fore mite infestation. You could easily reduce risks by wiping the leaves like when removing the dirt. Be sure to remove dead flowers and leaves, so that the lily would grow eventually grow more flowers and foliage.

Word of caution against peace lilies, make sure that children and pets do not eat the leaves. For children, it could cause mouth ulcerations and vomiting. It has more dangerous effects on animals. Even a small amount could be lethal for your household pets.

If you suspect that your child or pet has ingested peace lily leaves, then make sure that they would be getting necessary medical attention. Also, for the everybody’s safety, make sure your peace lilies are located in areas where it is far from children and pet reach. Peace lilies are surely a great choice in adding color and freshness whether it is in your home or office.

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PostHeaderIcon Keeping Indoor Lilies Alive

In today’s world, it seems that almost any topic is open for debate. While I was gathering facts for this article, I was quite surprised to find some of the issues I thought were settled are actually still being openly discussed.

Indoor lilies are ideal for any home that have restricted spaces. This is because it gives the home a nature feel to it and will also help the people living inside the house to get fresher and cleaner air to breathe.

For first timers, the best way to go about in keeping indoor lilies is to conduct a research about it. The information you will get will definitely help you from committing mistakes in buying varieties and also in the proper way to take care of it.

Other means of acquiring information on indoor lilies will also include reading agriculture and gardening books and magazines as well as surfing the Internet for web sites that contain information about it.

How to keep indoor lilies thrive

One of the most ideal solutions for people who love growing lilies but encountering problems due to natural elements such as climate and space restrictions is keeping them indoor.

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If you are having thoughts on how to start growing lilies indoors, you should focus first on selecting the right variety. The most popular types of lilies are Asiatic and Oriental. Asiatic varieties and its small species are commonly preferred for indoors because these are easy to maintain and can grow even in limited living conditions. There are also Oriental varieties that can be kept indoors and are perfect as accent pieces but they need more pruning and maintenance.

Since you are keeping lilies indoor, there are limitations to the variety that can be planted. You cannot just plant any lily variety you want because chances are, these will not grow properly. Make sure that you first assess the natural conditions of the site before choosing the lily variety you wish to grow. Also, ensure that you don’t buy a large quantity of lilies because there is no guarantee that you can grow them all.

You should also focus on soil selection since this serves as the lifeline of the lilies. Since soil is the main source of nutrients indoor plants need, make sure that you know which type of soil you should use. Experts say that soil selection is very important aspect in maintaining indoor lilies because this will determine the success and failure of your project.

Another major factor that affects the life of indoor lilies is the container and the process of repotting it. First time gardeners should be aware that growing indoor lilies need repotting every now and then because its roots already filled up the space of the original pot. Crucial to repotting is the type of containers to be used. Since repotting is inevitable, you should know what kind of pot to use and how to take care of that pot. In looking for the right pot, make that it would be large enough to provide space for the roots.

It should also have sufficient room above the plant line for proper watering. Also make sure that the pot provides bottom or side drainage. Types of ideal containers for indoor lilies can vary from ceramics, plastic, fiberglass, wood, aluminum, copper, brass, and others.

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PostHeaderIcon Types of Lilies

For flower lovers, the lily is one of the world’s most-preferred flowers for bouquets and flower arrangements. Today, modern women from all over the world still insist on the tradition of having lilies in their wedding flower arrangements.

Aside from being the number one choice for floral arrangements in weddings, lilies are also the main attractions in all kinds of flower bouquets for almost all occasions. The reason is simple ? there are so many types of lilies fit for any occasion.

Choices

For new lily growers, it is a bit confusing which type you would want to grow. Some are easier to cultivate, some bloom earlier, some need the full sun, others like partial shade.

The following is a short rundown of the most popular lily groups according to their horticultural classification.

Asiatic hybrid (division 1)

These hybrids are among the easiest to grow and one of the early bloomers. They love the sunshine and you can plant them almost anywhere.

Asiatic hybrids have the broadest color range (white, pink, red, plum, yellow, oranges) of any division, but their flowers are not scented.

Martagon hybrid (division 2)

Martagons are tall lily varieties with down-facing flowers. They are very popular garden plants, although they need some shade.

The flowers come in many bright shades of colors, too, and often have freckles and spots on them.

Candidum hybrid (division 3)

They are the rare types of lilies, and are not commercially available. They are mostly cultivated by people who loved rare plants.

American hybrid (division 4)

Those of you not familiar with the latest on Lilies now have at least a basic understanding. But there’s more to come.

By their names, you would know they are natives of the United States and Canada. These lilies have flowers like balloons, and the petals are joined toward their back.

The flowers of this variety are used to create some very beautiful and graceful bouquets.
The plant needs a shady garden area.

Longiflorum hybrid (division 5)

This group includes hybrids from L. longiflorum and formosanum. The flowers look like elegant white trumpets. They are raised from seeds, although they are not keen to be in the garden.

Trumpet and Aurelian hybrids (division 6)

Trumpet lilies are standouts in the garden with their magnificent and huge flowers ? tall, serene, and full of fragrance and colors. These two hybrids usually bloom in mid to late season.

The flowers range from glistening white, bright gold, chartreuse, pink, plum, apricot and others, including those with brown, purple, or iridescent green backs.

Oriental hybrid (division 7)

These lilies are not easy to grow, but they are exotic. They have huge fragrant flowers in shades of white, pink, salmon, and crimson.

The plant needs plenty of water and partial shade. They also need a slightly acidic soil.

Miscellaneous hybrids (division 8)

These varieties combine the beauty of the oriental flowers with the ruggedness of trumpets and aurelians. They are suited to hot summer areas but are also resistant to winter cold.

Species (division 9)

Typically, species lilies are wild lilies. These are the wild types that breeders use to create some of the more beautiful hybrids of today. Species lilies have delicate charms on their own.

For a plant that is easy to grow and cultivate, lilies is one colorful addition to your garden.

It never hurts to be well-informed with the latest on Lilies. Compare what you’ve learned here to future articles so that you can stay alert to changes in the area of Lilies.

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PostHeaderIcon Vital Tips in Knowing More about Proper Ways in Handling Lilies

Imagine the next time you join a discussion about Lilies. When you start sharing the fascinating Lilies facts below, your friends will be absolutely amazed.

You have been told many times before that you were born with green thumbs. This is the reason why you are good in gardening, plus the fact that you are the type of person who enjoys the activity. Now you are faced with another challenge as you are planning to plant lilies.

Proper Research

This is the first time that you are going to try this out, so it is only understandable that you have many questions about the process. How do you go about researching for the necessary information about this? First, you need to check out are the discussion pages online about the subject. These are typically categorized under Home and Gardening section or Favorite Activities. Aside from the right information, you can also meet people at this venue who are interested on the same activity as you are.

There are also many websites that contain useful write-ups about this. These sites will teach you the step by step process on what to do in planting, maintaining and harvesting the flowers. Aside from these online pages, you can also check out printed books and other materials that tackle the matter. You may also want to ask your gardener friends who have tried this venture about what they have done. You can visit their gardens to see for yourself how the flower beds look like and how the owners are tending to their plants.

It seems like new information is discovered about something every day. And the topic of Lilies is no exception. Keep reading to get more fresh news about Lilies.

After knowing enough information about the process, you can then decide if you are up for the challenge. If you are ready to go for it, here are some basic tips that can help you in the process.

Proper Handling

You have to find an area on your garden where the water doesn’t get stuck. Good drainage is essential here because the flower beds need to be soaked in water, but the water needs to flow in. To conserve the moisture that the soil absorbs, it is essential to mulch the soil in order to keep it loose and cool. This process also discourages the development of weeds and it will help the soil to easily absorb the nutrition that you will provide it with.

In order to produce good and flouncy blooms, the plants need a lot of nourishment. Nitrogen must be provided on the leaves once these are already growing fast. Once the plants are in bloom and producing bulbs, you have to add potassium and phosphorous on the fertilizer that you supply it with. You can use the 10-10-10 complete formulation at the start of spring when the shoots are beginning to be seen. You have to be careful that the bulbs won’t get in direct contact with the fertilizer.

By handling everything properly, you are also ensuring that your lilies are going to be prevented from acquiring diseases. The right drainage will aid the bulb so that it won’t rot. The flower bed must be exposed to an environment with good air circulation that will help a lot in killing fungus that are causing diseases and other infestations.

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PostHeaderIcon Simple Guide When Buying Lilies

The best way to start growing lilies is to purchase the appropriate type that your space would allow. In the market, there are different varieties of lilies. They come in various shapes, sizes and colors and you have almost all a thousand and one types to choose from!

However, when buying lilies it is very important that you are somehow familiar with the plant because you might get confused when you are already out there. Before going on a ?lily? shopping spree, it would be very helpful to conduct a simple research first. In the internet, there are lots of sites where you can get information on lilies.

While researching, you will know what are the types of lilies available, how to know if you are buying ?true’ lilies, which types are ideal for starters, kinds suitable for indoor use, basic maintenance of lilies, and so much more. Once you have these set of basic information, you are ready to start your search for that perfect lily.

The major consideration when buying lilies is where you will place it. Ideally, lilies thrive so much better under direct sunlight. But, you can also keep these indoors for as long as your lilies have enough sun exposure, air, and moisture.

When purchasing lilies either for indoor or outdoor use, make sure that you select only those that are free of insects or any other pests. You can ensure that the plant is free from any pests by checking the undersides of the foliage and leaves for any possible signs of disease or insect. Make sure to buy lilies that look clean, well-potted, and with healthy foliages.

Think about what you’ve read so far. Does it reinforce what you already know about Lilies? Or was there something completely new? What about the remaining paragraphs?

As much as possible, avoid lilies that have yellowish leaves, wilted foliages, brownish leaf margins, and those that bear spots and blotches. Check if the plant doesn’t have torn leaves or have been polished with a chemical to make it temporarily shine.

In buying lilies in pots or containers, try to look for those that have new flowers and leaf buds because they are usually of high quality.

After purchasing lilies, it would be better if you transport it in your space personally. This will ensure that you can take care of the lily because you now own it. Aside from that, you must be aware of the two seasons within the year that may damage the plant? the hot summer and the cold winter months.

When transporting lilies that you bought during summer, make sure to avoid placing it in a car with its windows shut because the temperatures may change, this sudden change in temperature can destroy the plant in no time. Also, make sure that you shade the lily plant from direct sun while it is inside the car.

Transporting lilies on winter months is more risky because of the invariable temperature. If it is unavoidable for you to transport the lilies during these months, make sure that you wrap it carefully before taking it out of the store. You can also wrap the lilies with a newspaper or thick paper bags to keep it safe.

You can’t predict when knowing something extra about Lilies will come in handy. If you learned anything new about Lilies in this article, you should file the article where you can find it again.

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PostHeaderIcon Oriental Lilies ? The Queen Of Summer Gardens

Most people call many different plant species as ?lily?. However, some of these plants they mistook as lilies do not really belong to the lily family.

The daylily, calla lily and surprise lily are not exactly ?true lilies? at all. True lilies belong to the genus Lilium. They start from planted underground bulbs and produce large and beautiful blossoms in summer.

True lilies are versatile flowering plants that offer the gardener some of the most dazzling choices of beauty, color, fragrances, sizes and shapes of flowers that are so striking they always stand out. In gardens, they are frequently called the ?grand dame? or ?queen? of gardens.

What we are talking about is the Oriental lily. Here are some basic things you would like to know about the Oriental lily.

Blooms

For its fragrance and the exuberance of its large blooms, the Oriental lily is the hands-down winner in a summer garden. Its sweetly-scented flamboyant blooms begin their show in mid to late summer. (This is the time the Asiatic hybrids are finishing their own bloom time.)

The blossoms are in splashy shades of white, pink, and crimson. The petals are spotted, brushed, or edged with darker or contrasting colors. Oriental hybrids are taller than the Asiatic hybrids (3 to 6 feet).

Color shades

Each flower usually features an interplay of shades within the same color (the petal edge is lighter than the inner part). The flowers have 6 prominent anthers with pollen in them.

Among the lilies, Oriental lilies have extremely high commercial value (among the few other lily varieties) and are highly favored as commercial cut flowers.

Planting

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The bulbs of Oriental hybrids should be planted in places where there is full sunlight for about four to six hours. They can also be planted in pots and placed indoors in well-lighted areas in the house.

The soil should be well-drained, fertile enough with plenty of organic compost added. Acidity should be maintained at around 5.6 to 6.5 pH. (Avoid fertilizing the soil itself.)

When planting in clumps, space the bulbs a foot away from each other. Mound the soil leaving only an inch of the bulb tip uncovered. Early mornings or late evenings are the best planting time. Water thoroughly.

Care

Mulching of the soil is optional. Fertilize only once when the buds start to emerge. low nitrogen fertilizer is just fine.

When flowers bloom and wilt, remove the deadheads to encourage further blooms. If you want cut flowers from the blooms, cut half of the stalk. Never cut the foliage because it is needed to ensure the vitality of the plant. Do the cuttings early in the morning.

Pruning

After the flowering season, continue watering until the stem and leaves become yellow. Prune the plant till the base.

You can leave the bulbs on the ground and multiply. Or, you can remove and store them until the next planting season.

After allowing them to dry naturally in a well-ventilated space, dust off with some germicidal powder and store in a mesh bag. Bulbs left on the ground should be divided every three years.

Oriental lilies, true to their being the queen of summer gardens, truly create some of the most dramatic and colorful impacts on your garden. You have to see the spectacle to believe it.

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PostHeaderIcon Gardening Tips: Keeping Your Lilies Blooming

Lilies, are not only for gifts for sorrowful occasions, they can also be given during anniversaries, used in weddings and home decorations. They are very fragrant and available in any color or color combination.

There are two ways in planting lilies: it could be through planting seeds or bulbs. When planting bulbs, it is important to choose bulbs which have sprouts just starting to show and free from any infestation or discoloration. Planting the lily bulbs and seeds is the first step, caring for them can be more difficult.

? Taking care of your lilies.

If you buy a lily bulb in good and healthy condition and take good care of it, then it is possible that it could bloom in its first year. The key to having healthy and blooming lilies would be knowing the characteristic of the particular lily breed you have. For example, Asiatic lilies need full sun, even in the heat of summer. There are some who would need light shade.

It is best to plant the lily bulbs immediately after buying them since they do not have the protection or covering which is present in other plant bulbs. If it is not possible, then keep them inside the fridge or a vegetable crisper.

However, don’t get the impression that lily plants are fussy. They are not really particular with soil type. You just need a well-drained soil so the bulbs will not rot. Look for a garden section where the rain water does not accumulate. If there is non available, then you could raise the beds a bit. Put some mulch around the lilies to keep the soil moist. During winter, cover the bed with straw and evergreen. This would keep the lilies from being frozen.

Hopefully the information presented so far has been applicable. You might also want to consider the following:

Spring would be the best time to apply fertilizers with phosphorus-rich formula. When applying these fertilizer, always follow the label directions. Be careful when cultivating the soil, if the lily shoots get damaged, it is possible that they would not regenerate. Be careful for letting water in when cultivating.

For daylilies, it is best to lift and divide the plants, especially if it looks overcrowded. Daylilies are also great since they would not need extra watering especially if they are already established in the place where they are planted. You just need to put some pines straw to cover the ground, to keep the weeds away and also contain the moisture inside.

? Pest control.

One of the major lily problems are pests like the lily leaf beetle. They target the flowers and leaves and could leave serious effects on the lily bulbs. Although, these beetles could be removed with chemical pesticides, experts recommend that the bulbs be cleaned before planting.

Also, be warned against botrytis, powdery mildew, rust and aphids. If you have noticed these pests, immediately treat them. Diseases like these could easily spread to nearby bulbs. Remove and cut dead tops and affected bulbs to control the infestation. Consult experts if you are unsure on how you could treat pests and fungal growth. You could ask the local nurseries for help.

Having fresh and blooming flowers in your room and garden, can give you a relaxed feeling. Lilies make a great addition to home decoration and garden, and you do not have to spend that much money, time and effort.

That’s the latest from the Lilies authorities. Once you’re familiar with these ideas, you’ll be ready to move to the next level.

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PostHeaderIcon Taking Care Of Potted Lilies Inside Your Home

The following article presents the very latest information on Lilies. If you have a particular interest in Lilies, then this informative article is required reading.

If you are living in a country with cold weather and you want to enjoy the beauty of nature inside your house, then now is the best ti’me to consider keeping indoor lilies.

Lilies are ideal for outdoors but there are types that can survive in limited living conditions. There are actually small species of lilies that can be planted on pots. These don’t need so much sunlight compared to other varieties and they can even withstand limited air supply.

Getting started with indoor potted lilies

To be able to keep indoor potted lilies alive and healthy, it is a must that the owner knows basic indoor gardening. Much consideration should be given not only on the variety of lilies to be used but on the entire indoor set up for the plant.

It seems like new information is discovered about something every day. And the topic of Lilies is no exception. Keep reading to get more fresh news about Lilies.

Here are the things that you should keep in mind when you have decided to grow your very own indoor lilies:

? The type of container to be used. Since indoor lilies are usually placed in pots to make these space savers. It is also very important to know the most suitable types of container for these because the most suitable pot will ensure their healthy growth. The most ideal containers include those that have tapered bottom and sides to ensure that air and water will circulate very well. You can find these ready-made tapered trays and pots in the gardening areas of grocery stores. For those who are on tight on budget, you can recycle items such as empty juice cans, milk cartons, and other containers that can hold soil and water. Make sure that these recycled items have been cleaned thoroughly and have been sterilized well to avoid any contamination.

? The type of soil to be used. This is very important if you want to keep your indoor lilies alive since the soil will serve as the lifeline of the plant. It is a must that you know the most suitable soil that you can use so your potted lilies can get all the nutrients it need. Among all the types of soil available for indoor lilies, experts say that clay would be the best option. Since it has high water retention properties, clay can supply all the nutrients needed by indoor lilies despite restricted living conditions. The next best thing aside from clay is sand or the ordinary garden soil. Although it doesn’t have the same retention properties such as those in clay, sand can ensure the life of indoor lilies for as long as you replenish it with the right amount of organic matter.

? The area where it would be placed. Lilies are supposed to be placed outdoors where sunlight is directed at it. But for indoor lilies, it would be best to place the pot where it is not exposed to direct sunlight and out where there are sudden changes in temperature.

? Make sure that it is fertilized properly. For indoor potted lilies, it is ideal to maintain it with a 20-20-20 liquid fertilizer to ensure that its flowers will bloom.

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