Delivery

This question was asked by
Elaine A – 

Hi. I saw in your details that it says delivery spring time. Does that mean items purchased now will not arrive till that time ? Thanks Elaine

Hi Elaine

Yes – all lilies can be pre-ordered now to avoid disappointment for delivery in February.

LILIES

The Hart Family

Lily Bulbs

This question was asked by
Felicity B

Hi,
When does you new lily collection come out? I always buy my lilies with you and can’t remember when you send the email.
Thank you!
Felicity

HI Felicity

I will be updating the website with new lilies in the next month or so. I will send an email to notify you when they have been added.

LILIES

The Hart Family

Advice about cutting roselilies

This question was asked by
Paul C

Hi. I planted out some roselilies for cutting in a cutting bed and I’ve just started bringing them in, delighted with the results.
I just want some advice about whether they will repeat flower next year and if there is any way I should cut or feed them to improve the chances. I am so delighted with them we will be buying new stock anyway but would like this to become a recurrent bed if at all possible. Any advice would be much appreciated.

Hi Paul
You need to leave a good amount of stem on the lilies to die back naturally to feed the bulb for the following year. If the lilies are cut too short then they probably won’t flower very well for a few years. I’d suggest leaving at least 2ft of stem if you can. You can give them a diluted tomato feed to help them every 2 weeks.

Samantha Roselily

The Hart Family

Lilly Nymph and Dalian

This question was asked by
C. Flower

Dear Harts Nursery,
I purchased the above lillies from yourselves earlier this year and planted in large terracotta pots.
This is the first time I have grown tree lillies, so am a complete novice.
They are growing well and have buds. Should I be feeding them and if so, how often and with what?

Kind regards,
Carolyn Flower

Hi Carolyn

Yes you can feed your tree lilies when you start to see signs of growth with a diluted tomato feed every 2 weeks.

Once they have finished flowering, snip off the flower heads and leave the stem and foliage to die back naturally before removing it all. This will feed the bulb for the following year.

Lily ‘Nymph’ (harts1027)

Nymph Lily

Lily ‘Dalian’ (SKU17770)

The Hart Family

Pot Lilies

This question was asked by
Maureen W

Hi there
I will need to replace 3 pots with low growing lilies, when will new stock be available?
Thank you

Hi Maureen

We have started adding our lilies back in stock and we will be adding to these as soon as we know which crops will be available for February.

You can pre-order some now and if you wish to add to your order at a later date, just email me on this address with your order number and I can add to it for you and take payment either over the phone or send a paypal request.

Pot Lilies

Magny Course

The Hart Family

A Compliment on your Lily Bulbs

This question was asked by
Catherine H

Hi,
Just like to say a big Thank you, the Longiflorum Lillies are now in flower and they are Fantastic!
I would like to send you a photo if possible?
Thank you Catherine

Hi Catherine

Yes please – we would love to see your photos. Thank you so much!

If you are sharing them on social media, please tag us as well.

Longiflorum lilies

Longiflorum lilies

Longiflorum Lilies

Longiflorum Lilies

Longiflorum Lilies

Longiflorum Lilies

Many thanks

The Hart Family

How do I care for lilies in my garden after flowering?

This question was asked by
P. Chislett – 

Hi, it was good to see Loraine on television the other night at the show, now is that right that after flowering we are to cut of the flowering stalks. So miss seeing you at RHS Chelsea and now have to contend with having my beautiful lilies sent by post. Thank you very much.

Hi Patrick

Hope you are well. Hopefully we will be back at Chelsea next year.

Loraine on the BBC

BBC Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival, 2021: Episode 1:

Yes cut the lily flower heads off from just below the flower and leave the stem and foliage to die back naturally. This will feed the bulb for the following year. You’ll notice the stem will turn brown and hollow, at this point you can remove it.

The Hart Family