Are Asiatic lilys a good flower to grow?
Asiatic lilys are a wonderful flower to grow. In fact they are one of the most popular lilys grown in the north. They are a very sturdy plant and they survive tremendously in well drained soil.
What colors are Asiatic lilys?
This lily comes in a
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I've just sent me this quote florist for the wedding in October 2009. Both my SIL got married in San Francisco and they think this is a reasonable deal based on what they pay interest on the Bay Area. But, I'm getting married in Arkansas and unique wedding MUCH less than in the Bay Area. So, I just
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Can you help? I thought I was fine on the flower, but now I realize that adds up to too much. The whole marriage should be between $ 8,000 - $ 10,000, which I realize is not much to some but it all came out damaged.
My florist invoice is $ 1200 so far. I cut some things that I knew there would be ...read more Published at 2009-11-16 19:21:23
The Plant is from their "perennials premium" line.
It seems to be good or mounding ground cover due to weak stems small nail like leaves along the entire shaft. (such as Asiatic lilies, but smaller and more tender) Flower is about 1 / 2 inches at the white point with a 5-star-blue accent strip ...read more Published at 2009-11-14 18:41:37
I planted an Asiatic Lily last spring, and I could not keep clippings from the petals off ants. Does anyone have any suggestions at all?
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What kind of flower matsumoto's, Asiatic lilies, roses and daisys? how each of them get pollinated?? And how each of them scattered seed?
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I tried to find Lily Muscadet plants, or other oriental lilies, but all I can find around here are Asiatic lilies and searching online only appeared the light bulb.
Does anyone know of the garden center / nursery plants carrying Muscadet? ...read more Published at 2009-11-11 07:18:27
I'm getting married in May and will go to the flower shop this week to order my bouquet. This is a very small beach wedding and I want to use more for tropical flowers. I thought: orange Asiatic lilies as the main flower and then green Cymbidium orchids, white orchids, and maybe yellow plumeria or s
...read more Published at 2009-11-05 01:44:05
At the end of July, my wedding arrived. I'm not a 'Bridezilla' even though I ve been through three planners, 2 photographers, and now may be, at the last moment the new Floral decorators ... Why? ... Because, after a little research, I settled on a designer I thought would easily meet my expectation
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I potted Asiatic lilies. The blooms have all died back and I wonder if they will bloom again. Is there anything I should do to help them bloom again? I use flowers and ground vegetables with manure is added in, the water I was about it 3X a week and they are in the sun most of the day. I live in zon
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I have a potted Asiatic lilies have just finished for this season. What's the best way to take care of it until Spring? Am I still a little wet? Put it in the garage and let it dry? Dig tubers and put them in a brown paper bag?
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I have lilies (Asiatic) in the garden for the first time this year. Now they have died down and the brown bars, if I cut them down or just leave them?
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Best time to transplant Asiatic lilies. They are now flowering.
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I found that my eternal garden is a bit flat during the month of June --- after Iris and peonies finished, before takeoff and Annuals Day-lily comes into bloom. I was told that Asiatic lilies should fill the void during that time. I've fallen in love with a Tango Lily. That Dot.com name. All catalog
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I just received a large pot of Asiatic lilies are planted in the ground but I'm not sure if I should replant them in another pot (the original pot is what they get in stores) or on the ground or how and where to plant them . I have never planted anything before and do not have a garden experience wh
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I'm having trouble finding out whether these petals can be dangerous to him. Does anyone know for sure whether they are toxic to dogs? Thanks in advance!
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I bought some flowers at Home Depot yesterday (an Asiatic lily, some gerba daises, a dahlia, and several other flowers), and I wondered how I should take care of them? My fiance just says we should leave them in the car, but I'm not sure. I took them out and give them water, but should I put back in
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I plan to install a cutting garden and I'm looking for recommendations for flowers. So far I think I'll have a few daffodils / Narcisuss x26 for Spring tulips, peonies, lilies Asiatic Poppies x26 for the month of June and Oriental Lilies for the month of July. I also will be included in some foxglov
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