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How to Grow Lily-of-the-Valley Indoors - White Flower Farm

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You must allow the hose to run gently near the flower bed until the ground is soaked at least six inches deep. You can also opt to use a soil soaker to manage several clumps at a time. It is not advisable to use overhead sprinkling because this might cause certain diseases to be acquired by your plants. 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. During winter, cover the bed with straw and evergreen. This would keep the lilies from being frozen. 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. 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. 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. American hybrid (division 4) 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. 

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