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Growing Lillies in containers

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  • I have pink Lillys in the garden, but I want to put them in a pot so I can move them around the garden when not in bloom . Can I do this without killing them. Ta Debra

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    Do it now whilst they are dormant-if you can find themimage

    Or leave it till after flowering and they died back later in the yearimage

  • Thank you Geoff, I can find them because I left the stems on the plant when they died back.Thanks so much Debra

  • Debra, when you dig them up, if any scales break off from the main bulbs, seal them in a plastic bag with some damp compost and keep in a warm, dark place.  With luck, they'll produce little bulbs after a few weeks (check them fortnightly) which you can grow into new plants.  It takes a few years  before they'll grow big enough to flower though, so this tip is only for the patient type!

    A trowel in the hand is worth a thousand lost under a bush.
  • Thank you Bob I will try that.Its so nice to talk to people who know what they are talking about ,great tips!   Ta Debra

  • Looking at these posts I would just like to say how kind and helpful everyone is!

  • David 25David 25 Posts: 82

    Hi all, I have been out to check on the lillies today. The soil was frozen from all the cold weather we have had. There doesnt appear to be anything growing that i can see. is it still early days?

  • DovefromaboveDovefromabove Posts: 88,109

    Yes, it's still early days - particularly with the cold temperatures we've had - nothing to make the bulbs feel that spring is here - they'll be peeking up through the compost when the weather warms up image


    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • Gary HobsonGary Hobson Posts: 1,892

    If people have pots of established lilies, then it's not too early to see visible growth. I've just taken these two snaps, this morning...

    This is a pot of established lilies which have overwintered in a cold greenhouse...

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    The pot just below is outside, and has been outside all Winter...

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    The slim shoots may be coming from bulblets not far beneath the surface.

    If people have lilies growing in open soil then you need to be aware that the plants are awake, and any slugs that are about will be making a meal of those little shoots, if you're not careful.

    I'm in Warwickshire. I would guess that things are more advanced in some other areas.

     

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