Alliums

This question was asked by
Joanna H

Hi

I am looking for Allium Angulosum Summer Beauty bulbs – I can’t see these on your website. Could you tell me what you have that would be the closest match – I would like to plant them in clusters at the front of the border.

Thanks

Jo

Sorry this isn’t one we stock I’m afraid. The closest we have is Allium Millenium that’s a bulbous root that can be planted in clusters.

Allium Millenium (harts11141)

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Hymenocallis Festalis – the Peruvian Daffodil

This question was asked by
Paulette D

Hi
Could you tell me how to care for a Peruvian Daffodil (Ismene Fistallis) once the flowers turn brown.

Hymenocallis Festalis white

Once your Hymenocallis Festalis has finished flowering, cut the flower heads off and allow the stem and foliage to die back naturally to feed the bulbs for the following year. If you have planted your Hymencaollis Festalis in the garden, you may need to lift and store your bulbs over the colder months to protect from frost. Lift your bulbs and store in a cool, dry place like a greenhouse or garage. Place bulbs in a paper bag or cardboard box for protection. The bulbs should be cleaned of any soil (you can brush off any excess soil).
If you have planted your Hymenocallis in pots, simply bring under cover until the risk of frost has passed.

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Olympic Torch lily

This question was asked by
Mrs jennifer B

We bought a Lily called Torch with three other lilies in 2015, Is Olympic Torch the same. We nearly lost our original Torch, and have two surviving ones. Is it best to keep them on their own?

Hi Jennifer

Yes Olympic Torch is the same as The Torch.

You can mix your lilies – that’s no problem at all. If you are planting them in the garden, just double check your soil and the lily variety as some prefer acid and some prefer alkaline. Olympic Torch is an OT lily and is happy in either.

Lily ‘Olympic Torch’ (harts1132)

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Lilies

This question was asked by
Valerie P

In spring last year I bought a selection of lilies from you, they were fantastic last year and even better this year. They are all in pots, can they stay in the pots for another year or do I need to repot ?

Hi Valerie

Usually, you can leave your lilies for another year or so before they need repotting. Ensure, to give them a top up of fresh compost when they have died back and a diluted tomato feed when you see signs of growth next year. If you have found you had lots of spindly lilies coming through, then you can repot them and break off any baby bulblets.

Empress Lily

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martagon lilies

This question was asked by
Evelyn H

according to your email you will accept orders for martagon lillies (not currently in stock) now for delivery next spring.
how do I do that please?
I have already submitted my email address for notification of availability but I would like to be certain of getting them.

Hello there,

Yes we have a few Martagons available now to pre-order, they are:

Manitoba Morning Martagon Lily (SKU17697)

Arabian Night Martagon Lily (SKU17726)

Claude Shride Martagon Lily (SKU17696)

Guinea Gold Martagon Lily (SKU17725)

Orange Marmalade Martagon Lily (SKU17698)

Pink Morning Martagon Lily (harts1159)

Terrace City Martagon Lily (SKU17699)

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martagon lilies

This question was asked by
Evelyn H

according to your email you will accept orders for martagon lillies (not currently in stock) now for delivery next spring.
how do I do that please?
I have already submitted my email address for notification of availability but I would like to be certain of getting them.

Hello there,

Yes we have a few Martagons available now to pre-order, they are:

Manitoba Morning Martagon Lily (SKU17697)

Arabian Night Martagon Lily (SKU17726)

Claude Shride Martagon Lily (SKU17696)

Guinea Gold Martagon Lily (SKU17725)

Orange Marmalade Martagon Lily (SKU17698)

Pink Morning Martagon Lily (harts1159)

Terrace City Martagon Lily (SKU17699)

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Calla lillies

This question was asked by
Claire C

Hi, we bought some calla lily bulbs at Hyde Hall yesterday. Can they be planted now or should we wait until spring? If the latter what\’s the best way to store the bulbs?
Thank you
Claire

Hi Claire

Plant them now and they will be in flower in a couple of months. They will then revert back to their usual flowering cycle next year. You can find planting and care instructions on each product page.

Calla Lily – Zantedeschia

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Lovely feedback

This question was asked by
Mary M

Just a wee note to say the lilies I got from you are just coming into flower.
They are spectacular !!

Regards Mary

Hi Mary

Thank you so much for your lovely comments. We would love to share your feedback with other customers on trustpilot: https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/hartsnursery.co.uk?utm_medium=trustbox&utm_source=MicroReviewCount

Or if you get a moment, you could add a review on our product page as well:

Lily ‘Henryi’ (SKU17692)

Lily ‘White Heaven’ (harts1000)

Thank you once again!

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