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'Manitoba Morning' Martagon Lily
'Manitoba Morning' Martagon Lily Manitoba Morning Lily
Manitoba Morning Martagon Lily is a stunning flower with a rich, red tone, and it features delicate light spots at its centre, adding a unique touch to its beauty. These lilies, as with all Martagon species, prefer a well-drained soil environment for optimal growth. Moreover, they serve as a magnet for butterflies, adding a dynamic and vibrant element to your garden. Martagon Lilies are particularly suited for planting at the edge of woodland areas, where they can thrive and add aesthetic value. They favour a sunny position for their flower heads, where they can soak up the sun's rays, thrive and bloom. Simultaneously, they prefer their roots or 'feet' to be in the shade. This shaded root environment helps keep the soil cool and moist, providing optimal growth conditions.
 
One of the key highlights of these lilies is the size of the bulbs. These larger bulbs play a critical role in the overall growth and development of the plant, encouraging the production of robust, fully established plants. Additionally, top-size bulbs boost the production of flower heads, enhancing the plant's visual appeal. This ensures that your garden will be filled with a profusion of these exquisite, red-toned flowers.

How to plant Martagon Lilies

  • These Lily Bulbs should be planted as soon as possible. 
  • Find a location with full sun or partial shade with well-drained soil. 
  • Martagons tend to like their heads in the sun and feet in the shade.
  • Martagon Lilies like a any soil from Acidic to Alkaline, chalky, sand or loam based.
  • Arrange the Lilies in an odd-number grouping.

Planting Martagon lilies in the garden

  • If planting in the garden, Martagons prefer a humus-rich, you can add horticultural grit to your soil to improve drainage.
  • Plant in groups for the best display (e.g 3 bulbs to a group), plant the bulbs about 12-20cm (5-8") apart.
  • Space the groupings at least 60-90cm (2-3ft) apart.
  • Plant the bulbs with 10-15cm (4-6") of soil above them.
  • Plant with pointy end up and roots down.
  • Martagon lilies will flower early Summer.

Planting Martagon lilies in pots

  • If planting in pots, plant 3 bulbs in a 10-14" 'patio type' pot using good-quality, multi-purpose compost.
  • Martagon lilies do well in John Innes No.3 compost.
  • Plant the bulbs with 10-15cm (4-6") of soil above them.
  • Plant with pointy end up and roots down.
  • Ensure there is adequate drainage holes. 

Description

Manitoba Morning Martagon Lily is a stunning flower with a rich, red tone, and it features delicate light spots at its centre, adding a unique touch to its beauty. These lilies, as with all Martagon species, prefer a well-drained soil environment for optimal growth. Moreover, they serve as a magnet for butterflies, adding a dynamic and vibrant element to your garden. Martagon Lilies are particularly suited for planting at the edge of woodland areas, where they can thrive and add aesthetic value. They favour a sunny position for their flower heads, where they can soak up the sun's rays, thrive and bloom. Simultaneously, they prefer their roots or 'feet' to be in the shade. This shaded root environment helps keep the soil cool and moist, providing optimal growth conditions.
 
One of the key highlights of these lilies is the size of the bulbs. These larger bulbs play a critical role in the overall growth and development of the plant, encouraging the production of robust, fully established plants. Additionally, top-size bulbs boost the production of flower heads, enhancing the plant's visual appeal. This ensures that your garden will be filled with a profusion of these exquisite, red-toned flowers.

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Postage cost to the UK (excluding N.Ireland) is £5.50.
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All returns must be returned at your cost within 7 days of receipt.
Payment for the returned goods will be refunded within 7 days of the goods being received by us, less the postage charges.

Planting & Growing Instructions

How to plant Martagon Lilies

  • These Lily Bulbs should be planted as soon as possible. 
  • Find a location with full sun or partial shade with well-drained soil. 
  • Martagons tend to like their heads in the sun and feet in the shade.
  • Martagon Lilies like a any soil from Acidic to Alkaline, chalky, sand or loam based.
  • Arrange the Lilies in an odd-number grouping.

Planting Martagon lilies in the garden

  • If planting in the garden, Martagons prefer a humus-rich, you can add horticultural grit to your soil to improve drainage.
  • Plant in groups for the best display (e.g 3 bulbs to a group), plant the bulbs about 12-20cm (5-8") apart.
  • Space the groupings at least 60-90cm (2-3ft) apart.
  • Plant the bulbs with 10-15cm (4-6") of soil above them.
  • Plant with pointy end up and roots down.
  • Martagon lilies will flower early Summer.

Planting Martagon lilies in pots

  • If planting in pots, plant 3 bulbs in a 10-14" 'patio type' pot using good-quality, multi-purpose compost.
  • Martagon lilies do well in John Innes No.3 compost.
  • Plant the bulbs with 10-15cm (4-6") of soil above them.
  • Plant with pointy end up and roots down.
  • Ensure there is adequate drainage holes. 

Care Instructions

How to care for Martagon Lilies

  • Lilies can tolerate very cold conditions but they do not like to get wet.
  • If planting in borders in the garden, the soil must be well drained and, preferably, humus rich.
  • If planting in pots, make sure lilies are kept moist but do not get waterlogged.
  • Lilies prefer to be planted in a location with at least half a days full sunshine, if its a bit too shady they will lean their stems towards the sun.
  • Lily bulbs do not like to be dried out so they must be kept in soil at all times.
  • Try to plant your lilies where they will dry out after rain to prevent Botrytis, a fungus that spots the leaves. If you do see brown spots on your leaves, spray with a fungicide recommended for roses.
  • If planting in pots, it may be an idea to tilt the pots on their side in the winter to prevent waterlog.
  • 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.
  • Lilies like a cold dormant phase and are happy to stay outside throughout the winter, just ensure they don't get waterlogged as this will cause the to rot.
  • After a few years of flowering, you may find the Lilies produce 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 or making up your own and using the Concentrate. This Spray (Grazers G4) will also stimulate growth of your lilies. 
  • You can feed your lilies with a Tomato Feed to stimulate and strengthen your lilies when you start to see signs of growth. Make up your tomato feed with half the recommended dilution (written on the instructions on the bottle) and feed once every 3 weeks.
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'Manitoba Morning' Martagon Lily

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Specification
Latin name: Lilium
Also known as: Turks Cap Lily
Colours: Peachy Pink with Yellow and Red Speckles
Aspect: Partial Sun/Partial Shade
Height: 120cm / 47"
Planting period: Spring
Soil Type: Any well-drained soil
Bulb Size: 16/18cm
Hardiness: Very Hardy - H6 (-20°C to -15°C)
Suitable for containers: Yes
Scented: Yes
Double flowered: No
Border Position: Middle/Back
Pollinator: Yes
Shipping est: Spring 2025
Delivery period: Spring (Feb to May 2025)
SKU SKU17697
  • Description
    Manitoba Morning Martagon Lily is a stunning flower with a rich, red tone, and it features delicate light spots at its centre, adding a unique touch to its beauty. These lilies, as with all Martagon species, prefer a well-drained soil environment for optimal growth. Moreover, they serve as a magnet for butterflies, adding a dynamic and vibrant element to your garden. Martagon Lilies are particularly suited for planting at the edge of woodland areas, where they can thrive and add aesthetic value. They favour a sunny position for their flower heads, where they can soak up the sun's rays, thrive and bloom. Simultaneously, they prefer their roots or 'feet' to be in the shade. This shaded root environment helps keep the soil cool and moist, providing optimal growth conditions.
     
    One of the key highlights of these lilies is the size of the bulbs. These larger bulbs play a critical role in the overall growth and development of the plant, encouraging the production of robust, fully established plants. Additionally, top-size bulbs boost the production of flower heads, enhancing the plant's visual appeal. This ensures that your garden will be filled with a profusion of these exquisite, red-toned flowers.
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  • Planting & Growing Instructions

    How to plant Martagon Lilies

    • These Lily Bulbs should be planted as soon as possible. 
    • Find a location with full sun or partial shade with well-drained soil. 
    • Martagons tend to like their heads in the sun and feet in the shade.
    • Martagon Lilies like a any soil from Acidic to Alkaline, chalky, sand or loam based.
    • Arrange the Lilies in an odd-number grouping.

    Planting Martagon lilies in the garden

    • If planting in the garden, Martagons prefer a humus-rich, you can add horticultural grit to your soil to improve drainage.
    • Plant in groups for the best display (e.g 3 bulbs to a group), plant the bulbs about 12-20cm (5-8") apart.
    • Space the groupings at least 60-90cm (2-3ft) apart.
    • Plant the bulbs with 10-15cm (4-6") of soil above them.
    • Plant with pointy end up and roots down.
    • Martagon lilies will flower early Summer.

    Planting Martagon lilies in pots

    • If planting in pots, plant 3 bulbs in a 10-14" 'patio type' pot using good-quality, multi-purpose compost.
    • Martagon lilies do well in John Innes No.3 compost.
    • Plant the bulbs with 10-15cm (4-6") of soil above them.
    • Plant with pointy end up and roots down.
    • Ensure there is adequate drainage holes. 
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