Lily planting in a pot…

This question was asked by
J. Linsley

Good Morning. I have two pots, 48 Cm tall and 40 Cm diameter at the top, how many lily regale bulbs can I comfortably plant in each one?
Advice gratefully received. Thank you.

It does all depend on the type of arrangement you would like for your pots. I would suggest planting 3 to 5 bulbs in pot that big. Ideally I’d plant about 3 to give them the space they deserve as Regale lilies are such a stunning variety with large flower heads.

Lilium Regale (harts1024)

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Trailing begonias

This question was asked by
L. Giles

Hi, I would like to fill 10 x 14 inch hanging baskets with trailing begonias. How many tubers would you recommend per basket please?
When I know this, I can order from you.
Many thanks.

It can be difficult to judge how many bulbs to plant in a basket. I would suggest 5 begonia tubers for a hanging basket of 10×14″. Our Begonias are about 3-4″ in diameter so it will depend on the size of the tuber.

Begonia Pendula (Pack of 15 Corms) (SKU17706)

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Delivery

This question was asked by
Sophie Moon

Hi
Are you currently taking orders due to the Coronavirus? If so what is your estimated delivery time.
Thank you, Sophie

Hi there,
Yes we are still sending out our garden bulbs for as long as we can. Currently, we estimate about 3-5 working days. We use the Royal mail to deliver our parcels and they seem to be working on schedule with their 48hour delivery service.

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Tree lily planting instructions

This question was asked by
J. Mehew

I would appreciate advice as to ideal growing conditions for tree lilies.

Hi there Jane,
I am sorry about that, all orders should have planting instructions with them.
Tree lilies can be planted in pots or in flower beds. The good thing about tree lilies is that they are happy in any well-drained soil. They like full sun ideally as they will lean to find the light otherwise and some tree lilies can get very tall.
If planting in the garden, plant the bulbs about 8″ apart. Space the groupings at least 3 feet apart.
If planting in pots, plant 3 bulbs in a 10-14″ ‘patio type’ pot using good-quality, multi-purpose compost.
Plant the bulbs with 4-6″ of soil above them.
When the Lily has finished flowering, cut any seed heads back and allow the foliage to die back naturally. Do not be tempted to cut the stem back until stems becomes hollow and brown.
After a few years of flowering, you may find the Oriental Trumpets Lily produces less blooms, it may be time to lift your bulbs and divide them by breaking off the bulblets. All the bulbs will then need replanting.
To prevent Lily Beetles from damaging your lilies, we recommend using the Lily Beetle Prevention Spray. This Spray (Grazers G4) will also stimulate growth of your lilies.

Lily Beetle Prevention (SKU17972)

Hope this helps.

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deliveries to France

This question was asked by
Pat Fisher

Good afternoon
I have just potted up the lilies I ordered with you, thank you, they look in good condition. I wondered if you are able to send lilies to France? My cousin who lives there has a birthday coming up soon and I thought they would be a rather nice present.
regards
Pat

That’s a lovely idea. I’m sure they would love them. Many thanks for your custom.

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Overseas delivery

This question was asked by
Pat Fisher

Good afternoon again
I have just seen your delivery notes and find that you can deliver to France so I shall get my order off quite soon
regards
Pat

Yes we are still sending out to France. We look forward to receiving your order. Take care Pat.

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Thank you

This question was asked by
Romana Jack

My lily bulbs arrived today, just 4 days after ordering. They are in superb condition and ready to spurt into growth. Thank you so much for the prompt service. At this testing time it is wonderful to be able to have the garden to work in and the lilies will be a joy when they flower.Keep safe and well and onceagainthank you

Aww thank you so much for your lovely comments. Happy Gardening and stay safe.

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Potted Lillium Auratum (my all-time favourate)

This question was asked by
Chris How

After some years in pots, they are now producing lots of young shoots. At the end of flowering, should I lift the bulbs and take the smaller ones out?
Should I repot immediately or overwinter them, then repot in the spring?
Thank you.

Good afternoon,
Sorry for the delay in replying. When the lily has finished flowering, cut the flower heads off and leave the foliage and stem to die back naturally. Once it has all turned hollow and yellow, it can all be removed. It should be well into Autumn by this time, you can then lift your bulbs, divide them and replant them. Leave them outside for winter as your lilies like a cold dormant phase. Just ensure they don’t get too wet and there is adequate drainage.

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Begonia Picotee Orange

This question was asked by
K. Mills

Hi just to make sure is it compost or soil if planted in hanging basket

If you are planting your begonias in the garden, you need a well-drained soil. If you are planting begonias in pots, then a good multi-purpose compost will be be fine.

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Wishing you well…

This question was asked by
Philip Clark

Just wishing you all well at this difficult time – I shall miss seeing your display at Chelsea if that is cancelled.

Hi Philip – thank you for your lovely message. We are all well and hope you are staying safe too. We are utterly disappointed all our shows have been cancelled until the end of June but we are keeping everything crossed they they will be back on in July.

Stay well.

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