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Mixed Zantedeschia (Pack of 3 Bulbs)
Mixed Zantedeschia (Pack of 3 Bulbs) Yellow Calla lily Mixed Callas How to plant Calla lilies
Zantedeschia, also known as Calla lilies bear narrow, lance or funnel shaped flowers and are particularly effective when grown in groups within a border, or planted in pots and spread out on the patio. Mixed colours provided in each bag. 
(Pack of 3 Calla Lily Bulbs)
 
Hart's Hint
Plant your callas shallowly - just below the service with the nobbly bits pointy upwards.

How to plant Callas

  • Zantedeschia (also known as Calla Lilies) are ideal for planting in containers for houseplants or for seasonal outdoor bedding displays.
  • Plant up in pots in the Spring and keep indoors, in a sunny position until the risk of frost has passed. 
  • Plant just under the surface of the soil with the eyes of the rhizome facing upwards.
  • Water freely throughout the summer months and feed with a fertiliser every two weeks. 

Planting Callas in pots for Indoors

  • Plant up in the Spring (March to May).
  • If planting in pots, use a loam-based compost like John Innes No. 2 but a good multi-purpose compost is also fine. 
  • Plant one rhizome to an 8" pot or 3 to a 16" pot. 
  • Position in a sunny position.

Planting Callas in pots for Indoors

  • Plant up in the Spring (March to May).
  • If planting in pots, use a loam-based compost like John Innes No. 2 but a good multi-purpose compost is also fine. 
  • Plant one rhizome to an 8" pot or 3 to a 16" pot. 
  • Position in a sunny position indoors until the risk of frost has passed, then they can be moved to the garden in the summer months. 

Planting Callas in the garden

  • Wait until the rist of frost has passed, usually by May. Then you can plant up your Callas straight outside or transplant from indoors to your borders. 
  • Depending on how you want your display to look, you can space your rhizomes 30cm (12") apart or plant in groupings of 3 rhizomes slightly closer together. 

Description

Zantedeschia, also known as Calla lilies bear narrow, lance or funnel shaped flowers and are particularly effective when grown in groups within a border, or planted in pots and spread out on the patio. Mixed colours provided in each bag. 
(Pack of 3 Calla Lily Bulbs)
 
Hart's Hint
Plant your callas shallowly - just below the service with the nobbly bits pointy upwards.

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Planting & Growing Instructions

How to plant Callas

  • Zantedeschia (also known as Calla Lilies) are ideal for planting in containers for houseplants or for seasonal outdoor bedding displays.
  • Plant up in pots in the Spring and keep indoors, in a sunny position until the risk of frost has passed. 
  • Plant just under the surface of the soil with the eyes of the rhizome facing upwards.
  • Water freely throughout the summer months and feed with a fertiliser every two weeks. 

Planting Callas in pots for Indoors

  • Plant up in the Spring (March to May).
  • If planting in pots, use a loam-based compost like John Innes No. 2 but a good multi-purpose compost is also fine. 
  • Plant one rhizome to an 8" pot or 3 to a 16" pot. 
  • Position in a sunny position.

Planting Callas in pots for Indoors

  • Plant up in the Spring (March to May).
  • If planting in pots, use a loam-based compost like John Innes No. 2 but a good multi-purpose compost is also fine. 
  • Plant one rhizome to an 8" pot or 3 to a 16" pot. 
  • Position in a sunny position indoors until the risk of frost has passed, then they can be moved to the garden in the summer months. 

Planting Callas in the garden

  • Wait until the rist of frost has passed, usually by May. Then you can plant up your Callas straight outside or transplant from indoors to your borders. 
  • Depending on how you want your display to look, you can space your rhizomes 30cm (12") apart or plant in groupings of 3 rhizomes slightly closer together. 

Care Instructions

How to care for Callas

  • In most areas, the foliage will be hit by frost and slightly blackened. This should be cut away.
  • Lift Rhizomes before the first frosts and store them over winter before replanting them next Spring (after the risk of frost has passed).
  • Store Rhizomes in trays of compost in a cool, dark, frost-free location, e.g a garage, shed, warm greenhouse or conservatory.
  • Do not over water.
£10.00

Mixed Zantedeschia (Pack of 3 Bulbs)

Calla lily, Arum lily
Quantity Price
1+ £10.00
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Flowering Period: June/July

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Specification
Latin name: Zantedeschia
Also known as: Calla lily, Arum lily
Colours: Mixed pack of Pink, Red, Orange, White and Yellow
Aspect: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Height: 40-90cm / 16-35"
Planting period: December for Spring Flowering or Spring for Summer Flowering
Soil Type: Loam-based compost such as John Innes No. 2
Hardiness: Tender - Need lifting and protecting over winter
Shipping est: Order now for dispatch in 5 working days
Delivery period: Spring (Feb to May 2024)
Suitable for containers: Yes
Scented: No
Google Shopping title: Mixed Calla Lily (Pack of 3 Bulbs) | Amazing Price
Border Position: Middle
SKU SKU1781811
  • Description
    Zantedeschia, also known as Calla lilies bear narrow, lance or funnel shaped flowers and are particularly effective when grown in groups within a border, or planted in pots and spread out on the patio. Mixed colours provided in each bag. 
    (Pack of 3 Calla Lily Bulbs)
     
    Hart's Hint
    Plant your callas shallowly - just below the service with the nobbly bits pointy upwards.
  • Additional Information
  • Reviews (2)
  • Delivery / Returns
  • Planting & Growing Instructions

    How to plant Callas

    • Zantedeschia (also known as Calla Lilies) are ideal for planting in containers for houseplants or for seasonal outdoor bedding displays.
    • Plant up in pots in the Spring and keep indoors, in a sunny position until the risk of frost has passed. 
    • Plant just under the surface of the soil with the eyes of the rhizome facing upwards.
    • Water freely throughout the summer months and feed with a fertiliser every two weeks. 

    Planting Callas in pots for Indoors

    • Plant up in the Spring (March to May).
    • If planting in pots, use a loam-based compost like John Innes No. 2 but a good multi-purpose compost is also fine. 
    • Plant one rhizome to an 8" pot or 3 to a 16" pot. 
    • Position in a sunny position.

    Planting Callas in pots for Indoors

    • Plant up in the Spring (March to May).
    • If planting in pots, use a loam-based compost like John Innes No. 2 but a good multi-purpose compost is also fine. 
    • Plant one rhizome to an 8" pot or 3 to a 16" pot. 
    • Position in a sunny position indoors until the risk of frost has passed, then they can be moved to the garden in the summer months. 

    Planting Callas in the garden

    • Wait until the rist of frost has passed, usually by May. Then you can plant up your Callas straight outside or transplant from indoors to your borders. 
    • Depending on how you want your display to look, you can space your rhizomes 30cm (12") apart or plant in groupings of 3 rhizomes slightly closer together. 
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