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Asiatic Lillie's can be quite easy to grow as long as you provide the perfect growing conditions.
Lillie's do not like harsh , direct sunlight except for a few hours a day and need to be kept moist during the hottest part of the day . I usually mist them two to three times when they show signs of wilting.
Lillie's are grown from "Bulbs" , but this is too general a term for all Lillie's .
There are several different categories of Bulb's. First you have "True Bulbs". Asiatic Lillie's belong to this family.
Next you have what are called "Corms". The Gladiolus Plant belongs to this grouping.
Also there is the "Tuberous Root" Family. Dahlia's belong to this group but, Zinnia's are also in the Dahlia Family. Zinnia's are grown from seed rather than Tuber's, though.
The fourth family of bulbs is the Rhizome group. Iris's belong to this type of "Bulb".
To Prepare your growing area , first choose a spot with diffused sunlight. If you do not have an area like this it may be necessary to use a shade cloth over your Lillie's. Lillie's are very sun sensitive so burning may occur if the Lillie's are not properly protected.
Using a sharp trowel, dig down at least 10 inches into the soil . Over a foot would be better !
Then soak the area for a day .
At this point the soil needs to be amended. Lillie's require a very rich soil medium and constant feedings of soil and a flowering compound. Miracle Grow has a large selection of these products. Also Kellogs produces a high grade of fertilizer's.
With the perfect soil and proper conditions , the gardener is able to get excellent results.
Lillie's make a perfect addition to one's garden.
By
Kenneth Lafler
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