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Consider planting these lilies. Asiatic lily: The popular Asiatic lily has flowers that face up or outward, and cultivars are available in just about every color but true blue. Blooms of this lily ...
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Ideal Home on MSNHow to grow lilies — the best way to plant the bulbs and fill your pots and borders with these fragrant favouritesIf you’ll be growing your lilies in containers, you’ll need to choose a pot that's nice and deep. ‘Plant the bulbs around 15cm apart and ensure they have at least 12cm of soil above them,’ advises ...
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The Family Handyman on MSN10 Types of Lilies To Grow in Your GardenThere are so many types of lilies, it can be hard to choose. Here's help deciding which ones will grow best in your garden.
Asiatic lilies (Lilium auratum): Even though they don’t have a fragrance, these lilies are knockouts in the garden. They are hardy in zones 4 to 8, grow 3 feet to 4 feet tall and bloom in June ...
Asiatic and oriental lilies provide an easy to grow, colorful addition to your garden and landscape. They are versatile and easy to care for and offer a wide variety of heights, flower forms, and ...
Another group of midsummer lilies are the Oriental-Asiatic (OA) hybrids. These have the compact height and outward facing flowers of Asiatics and the larger flowers and heady fragrance of Orientals.
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Asiatic lilies bloom first in our area, beginning around early June. Turk’s caps follow. Then there are the scented trumpets, Orientals and their hybrids and species lilies, which bloom into August.
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Asiatic lillies, in various colors, are shown at Sugar Creek Gardens in Kirkwood on Saturday, June 15, 2002. Photo by Sam ...
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