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Can you please send me an email address so that I can write to you and attach 2 photographs.
Yes please feel free to email us at enquiries@hartsnursery.co.uk
Loraine Hart
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Can you please send me an email address so that I can write to you and attach 2 photographs.
Yes please feel free to email us at enquiries@hartsnursery.co.uk
Loraine Hart
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If ordered now, would Lilium Lion heart flower this year?
Yes Lilium Lionheart will flower this year. They will take about 8-10 weeks to flower from planted.
Loraine Hart
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Are you coming to Turriff (Aberdeenshire) show this year please
Unfortunately, I don’t think we will be there this year as we will be at the RHS Hyde Hall Flower Show.
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I just wanted to say thanks for my lily regale bulbs, they are excellent. I have bought bulbs from other nurseries and they are not a patch on the quality of yours, I will not shop anywhere else from now on, brilliant!
Thank you so much for your kind words! It’s always lovely to hear from our happy customers!
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I bought three of the exhibition lily bulbs from your stand at Harrogate Spring Flower Show today but I forgot to write down the variety name of them. Could you tell me what it is please?
Thanks
Clare
Hello there,
I believe it was the gorgeous yellow ‘Manissa’ Tree-like Lily.
Manissa (harts1025)
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Can I still purchase and plant Crinum x Powelli Album in white?
Yes you can still purchase Crinum x Powelli Album in white and it is a perfect time for planting them up. We sell them as a pack of 3 bulbs for £10.
Crinum Powelli Alba (Pack of 3) (SKU17916)
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Your planting instructions say to cover lily bulbs with 4-6inches of compost. Does this still apply as the bulbs already have growing tips 2 inches high. In other words do I still cover the growing tips with 4-6 inches of compost. They will be planted in pots.
If your lily bulbs have a slight growing tip already, then plant with 4 inches of soil from the tip. If you cover the bulb with slightly more soil, then it will still be absolutely fine.
Loraine Hart