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Garden next Summer!

For a Fantastic Lily
Garden next Summer!

For a Fantastic Lily <BR>Garden next Summer!Planting New Lily Bulbs, Simple Fall Cleanup, Transplanting & Winter Care of Potted Lilies.

At the end of summer, when your lily stems have finished flowering and leaves are beginning to turn yellow, it's time to prepare your lily garden for winter, digging and dividing any overcrowded clumps and planting new acquisitions.

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"Colder, with more rain than usual…"

Helpful information for gardeners who are experiencing a colder, wetter summer this year.

Lilies in raised beds...

Midwest & Northeast - Don't make these mistakes!

Plant Lily Bulbs Immediately Upon Receipt

Short Growing Season (Mountain areas)

Simple Fall Cleanup

Southern Gardens & Greenhouse Cultivation

Transplanting Lily bulbs

Winter Care of Containerized Lily Bulbs


Wild Lilies
Timely Tips!
Wild Lily bulbs making up the genus Lilium belong to the family Liliaceae comprising of approximately 200 genera made up of approximately 2,000 lily species. There are in the neighborhood of 110 to 120 Lilium species depending on whose classification you reference. For the full article, click Knowledge Base