Much consideration should be given not only on the variety of lilies to be used but on the entire indoor set up for the plant. Here are the things that you should keep in mind when you have decided to grow your very own indoor lilies: The type of container to be used. Since indoor lilies are usually placed in pots to make these space savers. However, don t get the impression that lily plants are fussy. They are not really particular with soil type. You just need a well-drained soil so the bulbs will not rot. Look for a garden section where the rain water does not accumulate. If there is non available, then you could raise the beds a bit. First time gardeners should be aware that growing indoor lilies need repotting every now and then because its roots already filled up the space of the original pot. Crucial to repotting is the type of containers to be used. Since repotting is inevitable, you should know what kind of pot to use and how to take care of that pot. They can make such beautiful accents to your rooms. Potting Potted lilies can be as healthy as those that are grown under natural conditions in the ground or gardens. Potting the lilies can start around late March all the way to the first week of May. After potting, take care to water them thoroughly. Here are some basic things you would like to know about the Oriental lily. Blooms For its fragrance and the exuberance of its large blooms, the Oriental lily is the hands-down winner in a summer garden. Its sweetly-scented flamboyant blooms begin their show in mid to late summer. (This is the time the Asiatic hybrids are finishing their own bloom time. They are mostly cultivated by people who loved rare plants. American hybrid (division 4) By their names, you would know they are natives of the United States and Canada. These lilies have flowers like balloons, and the petals are joined toward their back. The flowers of this variety are used to create some very beautiful and graceful bouquets.
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