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Lily Bulbs (Spring-Planted) - Asiatic Double Mix
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- Double Asiatic Lilies have additional petals instead of a pistil or stamen.
- Mid to Late Summer Blooming, Easy to Grow, Fragrant
- Prefers Sun/Partial Shade
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About Lily Bulbs (Spring-Planted) - Asiatic Double Mix
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Lily Bulbs - Asiatic Double Mix
It couldn't be easier to grow your own piece of floral heaven. This Double Mix is so fragrant and has an amazing collection of intensely bright colors, from crisp yellow to sunny orange and pastel pink. The flowers' pointy foliage peaks out of bouquets as if it was designed for the purpose of accessorizing. you'll wow your friends and neighbors with this mix for sure!Fast Facts
About Lily Bulbs (Spring-Planted) - Asiatic Double Mix
Out for Season
Buy Lily Bulbs in Bulk & Save!
Lily Bulbs - Asiatic Double Mix
It couldn't be easier to grow your own piece of floral heaven. This Double Mix is so fragrant and has an amazing collection of intensely bright colors, from crisp yellow to sunny orange and pastel pink. The flowers' pointy foliage peaks out of bouquets as if it was designed for the purpose of accessorizing. you'll wow your friends and neighbors with this mix for sure!How to Plant Asiatic Double Mix Lily Bulbs
When to Plant Lily Bulbs
Plant your lilies in the spring when the soil is workable but not muddy.
Where to Plant Lily Bulbs
Before you plant your Lily, choose a sunny spot. Well-drained soil is a must for lilies to do their best. Lilies do best in full sun but they can tolerate some shade.
How to Plant Lily Bulbs
Lilies look very nice when planted in groups of 3-5 bulbs, space them about 12 inches apart so they have room to grow. Small lily bulb varieties should be planted 2- to 4-inches deep, and larger lily bulb varieties should be planted 6-inches deep. Space each group about 3 to 4 feet apart so they can grow to their full mature size.
The soil should remain moist. Watering a substantial amount once a week is usually more desirable than a few light watering during the week. During the hot months of course watch your soil and do not let it dry out. Water as needed.
How to Care for Lilies
Mulching your Lily garden during the fall and winter is advised. Spread the mulch back in the spring as the lily stalks emerge from the soil as it will no longer be needed.
If your soil needs amendment, fertilize the lily garden in the early spring using a 5-10-10 is usually a good choice.
Remove the dead flower heads as soon as they die off. This gives the plant energy back to the bulb for next season.
It is strongly suggested that you dig up and divide the lily bulbs every three or four years (the bulbs will multiply). Replant the bulbs in new patterns and holes, and if possible, extend the lily garden area you have already been using.
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