Thanks for posting another video Sana! I have been following your channel to learn more about how to deal with my lilies. These are probably dumb questions but I'd like to make sure I know what you meant: In your video you say that they're supposed to be in the sun. Is that only in the spring when you're expecting them to bloom, or should they still be in full sun after you've planted them in fall? Do you still need to water the bulbs, even if it's freezing temps at night? I keep mine in pots too, so I always worry that any water left in the pot will freeze. I live in a cold desert, with hot temps in summer, and freezing in winter, and we don't get much rain.
Thanks so much for your kind words, really encouraging. 1.asiatic lilies will start producing shoots when the temperatures start to warm up in spring, so once u see green make sure they get the full sun. and regarding their placement in fall. Honestly it doesn’t matter, as the bulbs are still under soil. 2.sorry I completely forgot to include the watering part in my video, so water the pots only when the soil feels dry to touch, if u get snow and freezing temps , no need to water. just follow your instinct and make sure the soil is just moist and not wet. you can try wrapping your container in burlap if u worry about loosing them to freeze. i hope your lilies do well 👍🏻
Just binged watched your previous videos. Am super impressed. Everything I ever wanted to know. Really excited to see how I get on with my potted lillies going forward. Thanks so much.
I just started watching your videos and they are really helpful. I do not know if you have discussed how to plant or store those little tiny singular bulb bets I think you called them. When I dug my bulbs I had a lot of those but I'm not sure what to do with them now. I appreciate any help that you can give me
I just started last year I planted one pack, and the pot is full did not realize it was Lilly’s till they grew more I had no idea that would multiply and I did not know I had to dig and divide. This year I got two more packs now ,have planted already. Do you have to divide after the first tear? I am going to go through your videos today thank you.🙏👍👏👏👏
Tip. When I prepare my Asiatic lily, I cut a chicken wire the size of the inside and place it on the soil. In that way, the squirrel cannot dig the bulbs.
That’s a great idea too. I am only worried about the shoots growing right under the wire and splitting. Although if we keep a close watch and redirect the stalks through the holes , it shall work perfectly.
Hi Sana I live in Goa and we dont have a winter as such thus am intrested to know how to give that CHILL you talked about. I have 7 Oriental lily and 11 Asiatic lilies ready to be planted. Await to hear from you.
Hi Mr Pereira. I am from Chennai and I am growing Asiatic lillies from bulbs, and got a wonderful huge bloom last week and it continues to spread happiness all around. It survived 2 cyclones and tolerated coastal weather well. Easy to grow if potting mix is right.
@@chitsvp Amazing really Amazing Dr Hats off to you and your passion and all the more remarkable due the cyclone they have come through and in bloom. Share images on 9850471676 if possible on my WhatsApp I want to be a part of your joy. Thank you
water them just so the soil is moist to touch and not soggy. if you get a lot of rain / smow where you live, there's no need to even water. the water from snow and rain will be more than enough. I do not water mine during winter until spring at all, rain /snow is sufficient.
thankyou 😊. asiatic lilies are very cold hardy (zone 4-9). and if u fall out of those zones may be u need to befriend your fridge 😁 jokes apart , try keeping them in a sheltered greenhouse , or some place outside ur house where it has roof so snow doesn’t sit directly in your container.
What did you do with all of the little bulbs that you had , also once you have planted the bigger ones in the fall do you leave the containers outside ?
I plant them in layers as they tale couple seasons to reach the flowering capacity. I have a detailed video on it here ruclips.net/video/qj5RjFXLBRE/видео.html&lc=Ugy9goOIEDVKii5oOGJ4AaABAg
I was actually worried about saving the bulbs . But your demo has given me some confidence. Pl address one query of mine, that can I sow them again in the same year ,as per temperate climatic conditions ?
sow them in the same year as in, after they have bloomed ? yes if the ground is moist enough to keep them happy, as an easy rule to thumb i would say you are safe anywhere between -35c to 35c . thats how hardy they are !
I don’t really water them in winter. I just water right after planting and leve it slone. the water from rain and snow is more than enough for the needed moisture over the winter. I hope that helps. the temperature haldly goes below -5 degrees celcius in winter where I live and the Asiatic lilies are pretty winter hardy and can tolerate up t -40 degrees. I dont cover them.
Thank you Sana for your channel. Your videos are great to watch and encourage me to take care of my plants more. Last year I got 1 asiatic lily pot and 1 calla lily pot. During fall, I trimmed off the top when the plants dried completely and kept them in my garage which is dark and warm (lots of sunlight there). When shall I take the pots out and start watering them for the bulbs to grow? I haven't checked under the soil if I have enough bulbs or not though. Shall I check?
You’re welcome Shubra. I am glad to now my videos have been helpful. aplogies for a late reply , you see sometimes the nitifications gets messed up. trimming them in fall is the right step, so regardeing keeping them in garage , you really need to make sure it doesn’t get too hot to dry the bulbs out. keep checking them for moisture, the soil must be just moist to toouch and not soggy wet. you can bring the pots out to a full sun or part sunny are when you see any growth starting to show up . I hope that helps.
Okay so.. I bought one and i keep it on my balcony. The temperatures in winter drop occasionally under 0° Celsius. Do I have to put them in the fridge or just let the plant die naturally, cut off and then wait for spring?
0 degrees is absolutely fine , asiatic lilies are pretty winter hardy bulbs they can survive up to -38 degrees . so you can leave them outside and let your plants die back naturally and watch them come back in the spring
Sana I only cleared my bulb containers a week back in mid Nov after leaves were yellowing.. What should I do now? Replant or store bulbs as temp are colder now and they won't root in chill right? I have a mixture of oriental leaves, asiatic and cala lilies
you can plant them now its alright, I planted them just about two weeks ago, i was juggling with the idea to post or not, as I felt being repetetive. but this year I got a pretty huge harvest of bulbs😁 remember one rule , bulbs stay safer & better in ground rather than outside, and same applies for plants, anything still in nursery pots, get thm in ground even if its late.
I water them once after planting and leave them as they are. The water from the Rain and snow is more than enough where I live. If you feel like your plantings look dry... you could water them to keep them moist over winter.
Yes , you should be able to plant them out . If you mulch them really good if u live in a cold climate . Or store them in fridge for few weeks if u live in warm climates Watch my part 5 of this for more details.
Hi Sana! First off, you are doing great job. It's so informative. Tnx for all the information. After watching your video yesterday i did dig my asiatic lilies today. Since i dont have too many pots so I have planted in a long planting pot where I have planted Tulip already. So my question here is, is that fine to plant lily with tulip? Now should I leave them on the open patio ? I havent watered after lily planted because i had already watered it after planting tulip yesterday. And yes I live in Stafford. Plz kindly answer me. Have a care!
Hi, thanks for your kind and encouraging words I really appreciate that. 1. yes you can absolutely plant them with other bulbs for a much dramatic summer container. 2. you can leave them on an open patio, as we don't get an absurd amount of snow here in the UK 🙈 Asiatic lilies are winter hardy and they can tolerate very low temps up to -40 so no worries for us. 3. water only when you feel the soil is too dry to touch, honestly we won't even need to water or care a lot for them as we have enough rain. Make sure to protect them from squirrels, both tulips and lilies. I hope that helps.😊
@@SanaAsGARDEN Heyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy....!!!!!! Tnx in tons Sana!!!!! I wasnt expecting reply so soon. Tnx once again. Its been a great help. I will share my garden updates in spring with you. First time in my life I have planted bulbs and thats also over 1500 bulbs ( daffodils, tulip, hycinth, crocus, ranunculus, lilies, fresia, axia, Big hycinth , allium drumstick, allium purple sensation and some more which i dont remember the names now hahhaahaa... I m sooooooooooooooooooo excited. But i dunno how many of them gonna show up. So keeping my finger cross. And tnx you so much once again. Sending love and hugs!!!
Do they bloom only once and that's it? First time I bought this plant had other lily's but this is different! It bloomed once and that was it the leaves are very good 🤔
Sana can I plant asiatic bulbs and oriental bulbs in same container? I have bought them in individual pots where dwarf oriental likies have dropped leaves but asiatic ones still haven't, as they are under roofed shed.... Confused as to what yo do with them.. Leave all in their containers or check and replant? Pls advice... Also how to I share any pics I needed to for ur advice?
Hi jhansi. yes you can plant them in a same container , provided u have enough spacing.am sure the container will have its own show by mixing varieties. If the asiatic lilies still havn’t dropped leaves, u can leave them, keep checking and replant them in spring if you want to dig and divide etc. but it should be alright if u don't replant them, they will grow fine . to share any pictures please follow me on instagram u can find the link on my YT homepage banner
Hi sana....i have a query regarding planting season of asiatic lilly bulbs....i have got some from amazon recently...i heard that they should be planted in october....i live in indai....can i plant my bulbs now...will they grow and bloom...or should i save them for next season.....kindly help...please
HI shaheena. asiatic lily bulbs can be planted anytime from fall to spring(sept-feb)if the place doesn’t get freezing temps. I believe its winter in India now. so you can go ahead and plant it 👍🏻
Subscribed by the end of fourth video 👍😊 where do you live? As I can see that you have many ready made soil options. I am from Bangalore , india and not sure if I get these highly individualised products. Still, they do well with the soil mix I prepare. Delighted to see your video as you have given the proper timeline as well which many people miss mentioning 👍👍
Thank you🤩. I live in the UK but I am from India. yes definitely there is a lot of options in terms of soil and feeds here, I never moved past regular soil in India😂. when I was growing my Asiatic lilies for the first time. I didn’t find all the information I needed in one place with all the timelines, did my own research, learned a lot and hence Sana's garden started 😊. thanks for all your nice words, stay safe.
Hi Sana. I live in Kerala. After blooming, flowers do not last long in my asiatic lilies. The petals start falling after 2-3 days one by one. Am I doing anything wrong. My soil is well draining in the pots and the plant is kept in partial sun. Can you help me?
Hi. the lily flowers should last 1-2 weeks normally. Lilies dropping the petals the surest signs that something is wrong with the lily's root system. The cause is probably either too much or too little moisture. ... Overly moist soil can cause the bulbs to rot and should be avoided. If the lily is too wet, do not water again until the soil is dry to the touch. In other case, if the plant you have is realy small, having only one two flowers, It may not last long, so nothing to worry if ur plant is small. Also, if its a store bought plant or a bulb that you purchased this season, the flowers will not last long. they are mostly forced bulbs. troubleshoot it with all the above things and keep it moist until it finishes its cycle and hope you have some luck next year.
you can order them from online plant and seed stores in Fall/Autumn- Spring they are also available as potted plants at this time in the garden centres, check in your local stores
I am guessing u are reffering to the split bulb. in my last video I have clearly explained how the bulbs divide, that should help youruclips.net/video/I_bicF8ITZY/видео.html
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Thanks for posting another video Sana! I have been following your channel to learn more about how to deal with my lilies. These are probably dumb questions but I'd like to make sure I know what you meant: In your video you say that they're supposed to be in the sun. Is that only in the spring when you're expecting them to bloom, or should they still be in full sun after you've planted them in fall? Do you still need to water the bulbs, even if it's freezing temps at night? I keep mine in pots too, so I always worry that any water left in the pot will freeze. I live in a cold desert, with hot temps in summer, and freezing in winter, and we don't get much rain.
Thanks so much for your kind words, really encouraging.
1.asiatic lilies will start producing shoots when the temperatures start to warm up in spring, so once u see green make sure they get the full sun.
and regarding their placement in fall. Honestly it doesn’t matter, as the bulbs are still under soil.
2.sorry I completely forgot to include the watering part in my video, so water the pots only when the soil feels dry to touch, if u get snow and freezing temps , no need to water.
just follow your instinct and make sure the soil is just moist and not wet.
you can try wrapping your container in burlap if u worry about loosing them to freeze.
i hope your lilies do well 👍🏻
@@SanaAsGARDEN Wonderful tips, as always! Thank you, Sana. Looking forward to your future videos! :)
I know Im kind of off topic but do anybody know of a good place to stream new tv shows online?
❤❤❤У меня лилия достигла 9 футов, можете меня поздравить❤❤❤
Love this guide! Hope to see what else you like planting and how your garden will bloom.
Just binged watched your previous videos. Am super impressed. Everything I ever wanted to know. Really excited to see how I get on with my potted lillies going forward. Thanks so much.
You’re welcome 💕. Comments like this are very inspiring to keep going.
Thanks to you 💐
I hope your lilies grow in abundance
What about watering them , how much should we water after planting the bulbs
Excellent all my questions answered many thanks from northern Ireland 👍👍👍👍
You’re so welcome😊 I am so glad to know my video was helpful
Exceptionally helpful series of videos. Thank you so very much!! ❤🧡💛💚💛🧡❤
Thankyou 💕😊.
I am glad it was helpful.
Your pot looks so good
I just started watching your videos and they are really helpful. I do not know if you have discussed how to plant or store those little tiny singular bulb bets I think you called them. When I dug my bulbs I had a lot of those but I'm not sure what to do with them now. I appreciate any help that you can give me
You pot your bulbs so nice and carefully. 💛
Thankyou, yes. its all make or break in this process . gotta be careful😊
I just started last year I planted one pack, and the pot is full did not realize it was Lilly’s till they grew more I had no idea that would multiply and I did not know I had to dig and divide. This year I got two more packs now ,have planted already. Do you have to divide after the first tear? I am going to go through your videos today thank you.🙏👍👏👏👏
This was great thank you!
You’re welcome, am glad it was helpful
Very nice video❤
Tip. When I prepare my Asiatic lily, I cut a chicken wire the size of the inside and place it on the soil. In that way, the squirrel cannot dig the bulbs.
That’s a great idea too.
I am only worried about the shoots growing right under the wire and splitting.
Although if we keep a close watch and redirect the stalks through the holes , it shall work perfectly.
@@SanaAsGARDEN That is what I do. I check on them every morning. Thank you.
Hi Sana
I live in Goa and we dont have a winter as such thus am intrested to know how to give that CHILL you talked about.
I have 7 Oriental lily and 11 Asiatic lilies ready to be planted.
Await to hear from you.
That’s interesting, I am in midst of finishing up that video and it shall be up very soon.
Thanks for the wait 😊
Hi Mr Pereira. I am from Chennai and I am growing Asiatic lillies from bulbs, and got a wonderful huge bloom last week and it continues to spread happiness all around. It survived 2 cyclones and tolerated coastal weather well. Easy to grow if potting mix is right.
@@chitsvp
Amazing really Amazing Dr
Hats off to you and your passion and all the more remarkable due the cyclone they have come through and in bloom.
Share images on 9850471676 if possible on my WhatsApp I want to be a part of your joy.
Thank you
@@anthonypereira5723 sure I will do it soon
@@chitsvp thank you Dr
What about watering them ? how many times should we water after the bulbs are planted
water them just so the soil is moist to touch and not soggy. if you get a lot of rain / smow where you live, there's no need to even water. the water from snow and rain will be more than enough.
I do not water mine during winter until spring at all, rain /snow is sufficient.
Like your videos. Where would I keep this container in snowy Canadian winter
thankyou 😊. asiatic lilies are very cold hardy (zone 4-9). and if u fall out of those zones may be u need to befriend your fridge 😁
jokes apart , try keeping them in a sheltered greenhouse , or some place outside ur house where it has roof so snow doesn’t sit directly in your container.
Thank you so much for these videos!
You are so welcome!
What did you do with all of the little bulbs that you had , also once you have planted the bigger ones in the fall do you leave the containers outside ?
I plant them in layers as they tale couple seasons to reach the flowering capacity. I have a detailed video on it here ruclips.net/video/qj5RjFXLBRE/видео.html&lc=Ugy9goOIEDVKii5oOGJ4AaABAg
Sana your advices are so good, specially regarding the post bloom care of bulbs.
Thankyou! Really appreciate that comment 😊
I was actually worried about saving the bulbs . But your demo has given me some confidence.
Pl address one query of mine, that can I sow them again in the same year ,as per temperate climatic conditions ?
sow them in the same year as in, after they have bloomed ?
yes if the ground is moist enough to keep them happy, as an easy rule to thumb i would say you are safe anywhere between -35c to 35c .
thats how hardy they are !
Thanks Sana once again.
@@chitsvp you’re welcome
😊
Once you plant the bulbs in the fall, do you water them at all, or just leave them until the spring? Do you cover the pot for the winter? Thanks
I don’t really water them in winter. I just water right after planting and leve it slone. the water from rain and snow is more than enough for the needed moisture over the winter. I hope that helps. the temperature haldly goes below -5 degrees celcius in winter where I live and the Asiatic lilies are pretty winter hardy and can tolerate up t -40 degrees. I dont cover them.
How do you plant all the little bulblets??? I enjoyed you video!!
I am glad to know you enjoyed the video. I do plant the little bulblets. I have a detailed video here ruclips.net/video/qj5RjFXLBRE/видео.html
Thank you Sana for your channel. Your videos are great to watch and encourage me to take care of my plants more. Last year I got 1 asiatic lily pot and 1 calla lily pot. During fall, I trimmed off the top when the plants dried completely and kept them in my garage which is dark and warm (lots of sunlight there). When shall I take the pots out and start watering them for the bulbs to grow? I haven't checked under the soil if I have enough bulbs or not though. Shall I check?
You’re welcome Shubra. I am glad to now my videos have been helpful.
aplogies for a late reply , you see sometimes the nitifications gets messed up.
trimming them in fall is the right step, so regardeing keeping them in garage , you really need to make sure it doesn’t get too hot to dry the bulbs out.
keep checking them for moisture, the soil must be just moist to toouch and not soggy wet.
you can bring the pots out to a full sun or part sunny are when you see any growth starting to show up .
I hope that helps.
Okay so.. I bought one and i keep it on my balcony. The temperatures in winter drop occasionally under 0° Celsius. Do I have to put them in the fridge or just let the plant die naturally, cut off and then wait for spring?
0 degrees is absolutely fine , asiatic lilies are pretty winter hardy bulbs they can survive up to -38 degrees .
so you can leave them outside and let your plants die back naturally and watch them come back in the spring
@@SanaAsGARDEN Thank you so much Sana! My Lilly will be thankful to you :) ♥ I hope it will bloom nicely.
Sana I only cleared my bulb containers a week back in mid Nov after leaves were yellowing.. What should I do now? Replant or store bulbs as temp are colder now and they won't root in chill right? I have a mixture of oriental leaves, asiatic and cala lilies
you can plant them now its alright, I planted them just about two weeks ago, i was juggling with the idea to post or not, as I felt being repetetive. but this year I got a pretty huge harvest of bulbs😁
remember one rule , bulbs stay safer & better in ground rather than outside, and same applies for plants, anything still in nursery pots, get thm in ground even if its late.
Hi Sana! Nicely explained video. I just need to know what size pot did you use for planting these bulbs?
Thankyou. My pot is 49 cm in diameter .
@@SanaAsGARDEN thankyou 😊
New subscriber here. What did you do with babies?
Watch the next videos in the Asiatic lily series , you’ll see what I did
It's October and I'm about to plant Trogon Asiatic lilly, where can I store them when the temperature reaches minus zero in December?
Asiatic lilies are very great winter hardy bulbs, they can survive up to -40c. you can plant them now in october and leave them in your garden.
When do you water after planting the bulbs?
I water them once after planting and leave them as they are. The water from the Rain and snow is more than enough where I live. If you feel like your plantings look dry... you could water them to keep them moist over winter.
Thank you!
Hi thanks for the video, I’ve bought some asiatic lilies which are indoors, can I plant them outside in my garden?
Yes , you should be able to plant them out .
If you mulch them really good if u live in a cold climate .
Or store them in fridge for few weeks if u live in warm climates
Watch my part 5 of this for more details.
@@SanaAsGARDEN thank you x
Hi Sana! First off, you are doing great job. It's so informative. Tnx for all the information. After watching your video yesterday i did dig my asiatic lilies today. Since i dont have too many pots so I have planted in a long planting pot where I have planted Tulip already. So my question here is, is that fine to plant lily with tulip? Now should I leave them on the open patio ? I havent watered after lily planted because i had already watered it after planting tulip yesterday. And yes I live in Stafford. Plz kindly answer me. Have a care!
Hi, thanks for your kind and encouraging words I really appreciate that.
1. yes you can absolutely plant them with other bulbs for a much dramatic summer container.
2. you can leave them on an open patio, as we don't get an absurd amount of snow here in the UK 🙈
Asiatic lilies are winter hardy and they can tolerate very low temps up to -40 so no worries for us.
3. water only when you feel the soil is too dry to touch, honestly we won't even need to water or care a lot for them as we have enough rain. Make sure to protect them from squirrels, both tulips and lilies.
I hope that helps.😊
@@SanaAsGARDEN Heyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy....!!!!!! Tnx in tons Sana!!!!! I wasnt expecting reply so soon. Tnx once again. Its been a great help. I will share my garden updates in spring with you. First time in my life I have planted bulbs and thats also over 1500 bulbs ( daffodils, tulip, hycinth, crocus, ranunculus, lilies, fresia, axia, Big hycinth , allium drumstick, allium purple sensation and some more which i dont remember the names now hahhaahaa... I m sooooooooooooooooooo excited. But i dunno how many of them gonna show up. So keeping my finger cross.
And tnx you so much once again. Sending love and hugs!!!
How to store those bulbs ? I'm from Kolkata India
I have a detailed video on how to store them ruclips.net/video/qj5RjFXLBRE/видео.html Thats's graet I am fron India too but currently living in UK
Do they bloom only once and that's it? First time I bought this plant had other lily's but this is different! It bloomed once and that was it the leaves are very good 🤔
yes sadly just once! their beauty is too good to be sad for the short blooming period.
they come back every year in spring and bloom in summer
Is there an update video?
yes there is
Hi I got my plant bulbs today shall I plant today?
anytime from autum/fall - spring is great for planting.
if you live in colder place its great to get them in ground anytime before frost hits.
@@SanaAsGARDEN oh thanks indeed ❤️
Sana can I plant asiatic bulbs and oriental bulbs in same container? I have bought them in individual pots where dwarf oriental likies have dropped leaves but asiatic ones still haven't, as they are under roofed shed.... Confused as to what yo do with them.. Leave all in their containers or check and replant? Pls advice... Also how to I share any pics I needed to for ur advice?
Hi jhansi.
yes you can plant them in a same container , provided u have enough spacing.am sure the container will have its own show by mixing varieties.
If the asiatic lilies still havn’t dropped leaves, u can leave them, keep checking and replant them in spring if you want to dig and divide etc.
but it should be alright if u don't replant them, they will grow fine .
to share any pictures please follow me on instagram u can find the link on my YT homepage banner
@@SanaAsGARDEN cool thanks Sana as usual quick response is very much appreciated.. 😊
Hi sana....i have a query regarding planting season of asiatic lilly bulbs....i have got some from amazon recently...i heard that they should be planted in october....i live in indai....can i plant my bulbs now...will they grow and bloom...or should i save them for next season.....kindly help...please
HI shaheena. asiatic lily bulbs can be planted anytime from fall to spring(sept-feb)if the place doesn’t get freezing temps. I believe its winter in India now. so you can go ahead and plant it 👍🏻
Did you wash all bulbs before you plant them?
No I didn’t wash them.
Subscribed by the end of fourth video 👍😊 where do you live? As I can see that you have many ready made soil options. I am from Bangalore , india and not sure if I get these highly individualised products. Still, they do well with the soil mix I prepare. Delighted to see your video as you have given the proper timeline as well which many people miss mentioning 👍👍
Thank you🤩. I live in the UK but I am from India. yes definitely there is a lot of options in terms of soil and feeds here, I never moved past regular soil in India😂.
when I was growing my Asiatic lilies for the first time. I didn’t find all the information I needed in one place with all the timelines, did my own research, learned a lot and hence Sana's garden started 😊.
thanks for all your nice words, stay safe.
@@SanaAsGARDEN haha! Lucky for us! Beautifully done and very informative videos!❤️ Please keep doing more such videos 👍
From where you got tubers?.if on-line pls tell me name of seller.I didn't get good tubers locally.Iam from Kerala.India.
Hi Sana. I live in Kerala. After blooming, flowers do not last long in my asiatic lilies. The petals start falling after 2-3 days one by one. Am I doing anything wrong. My soil is well draining in the pots and the plant is kept in partial sun. Can you help me?
Hi. the lily flowers should last 1-2 weeks normally. Lilies dropping the petals the surest signs that something is wrong with the lily's root system. The cause is probably either too much or too little moisture. ... Overly moist soil can cause the bulbs to rot and should be avoided. If the lily is too wet, do not water again until the soil is dry to the touch.
In other case, if the plant you have is realy small, having only one two flowers, It may not last long, so nothing to worry if ur plant is small.
Also, if its a store bought plant or a bulb that you purchased this season, the flowers will not last long. they are mostly forced bulbs.
troubleshoot it with all the above things and keep it moist until it finishes its cycle and hope you have some luck next year.
@@SanaAsGARDEN Thanks. That was great. You found time to reply so promptly. Will follow your advice about watering. Thanks again.
Did you leave them outdoor?
Yes all the time
How do I store these??
I have done a video, the next one in the series
Can they planted this month ?
yes absolutely. autum to early spring is a good time. they will be sold as summer bulbs at this time mostly.
@@SanaAsGARDEN alrighty thank you for the information , and there orange asiatic lilies.
Where can I get them from?
The Asian tickets Lily
you can order them from online plant and seed stores in Fall/Autumn- Spring
they are also available as potted plants at this time in the garden centres, check in your local stores
How u dividing them from 1 bulb to 2
I am guessing u are reffering to the split bulb. in my last video I have clearly explained how the bulbs divide, that should help youruclips.net/video/I_bicF8ITZY/видео.html
@@SanaAsGARDEN thanks a lot
how to let the bulbs sprout
They will naturally sprout in spring when temperatures start warming up
Perche' non inserite nel video i sottotitoli in Italiano , per far capire meglio a piu' persone ?
Grazie mille per la comprensione.
Grazie per il tuo commento. Non conosco la lingua italiana e l'inglese è la migliore lingua che conosco per trasmettere i miei video.
Sono un piccolo canale qui su YT, faccio tutte le riprese, il montaggio e la registrazione.
Per me includere i sottotitoli in italiano o in altre lingue richiederà più persone e supporti monetari.
Spero che i miei video siano utili visivamente almeno in una certa misura. Spero che tu capisca, sto usando il traduttore per risponderti 😆
K.Anusha. Amarlilly