When do hardy water lilies bloom




















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Do not use a potting soil mix or a light soil for water plants. These contain materials that will float out of the pot and make a mess in the pond. Planting it close to one side of the pot is usually recommended. The rhizome will have an eye or offshoot that is the growing point of the lily. It should be placed at the top of the soil and not covered up.

Put two to four fertilizer pellets in the soil at the time of planting to ensure a good start for the lilies. This helps keep the soil in the pot and around the lily. Again, be aware of where the offshoot is placed. Water the pot well before setting it in the pond. Since hardy lilies are planted a little deeper, they may take slightly longer to reach the surface and start blooming. To speed this process, start them in a slightly more shallow section of the pond.

As they begin to grow, set them down deeper. Once the lilies reach the surface with their leaves, the beautiful blossoms are not far behind. There are many varieties of lilies, and each has a different color and leaf shape. Consult your local nursery to find out what is available.

You may also want to visit the pond section of the nursery just to enjoy the sounds and sights. Hardy: Bloom in spring May , once water temperature reaches approximately 60 degrees and become dormant in fall September.

Tropical: Last throughout the year, consist of both day and night bloomers and need consistent warm temperatures near the 80 degree mark to survive. The actual flower appears for three to five days. The hardy plant will return each year unless solid pond freezing occurs. Remove dead or damaged leaves during blooming season to aid in health and appearance of plant.

Hardy water lilies can be harvested in the fall, properly kept indoors and replanted the following spring, if desired. Lilies, Lilium group , with their exotic flowers and tall stems, might seem to be finicky plants that require extra care. Another reason to leave the foliage in place until spring is to mark the place where your lilies are growing.



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