I have 2 huge wild trees like this that grows in my garden , cutting a flower down and taking it inside the house brings a really good fresh smell to the home , and they look so nice , love em
You sold me at “almost thrive on neglect” 😅 I was wanting to put a hydrangea hedge (a row of 3-5) against our backyard fence but was told they wouldn’t thrive there (it’s full sun) I’m trying lilacs and praying they work, went with Ludwig spacths…if not there’s always ornamental grasses, thank you so much for the very helpful info 🙏🙏 I even took some written notes
Yet one of the biggest lilac gardens, the hulda klager is in the temperate Pacific Northwest!! Recommend scentara double blue, blue skies, lavender lady, angel white, dwarf scentara pura and miss kim for moderate zones 7-8
I just bought common lilacs from Sam's club in florida. And the woman at home Depot told me they don't grow here because it doesn't get cold enough for them to flower. That's what brought me to this video.
last couple years in late June when it gets hot here in Central Iowa our 3 LiLacs in the back loose all thier leaves and appear dead but they come back in the spring, this was not a problem the first 15 years we lived here, we keep our yard up and have the lawn care guys go the spraying
Uh oh, just bought my daughter one and she planted in the yard of her house ... and has a whole deer family and extended family that visit every night. We’ll see if it will last...
@@saltycat662 I had to fence my so they would grow and flower...after four years of "deer pruning" we put up a fence and now we have flowering lilac. They do love the hosta as well
I have three lilac their bout hmm four feet tall but really close to my house they’re facing South West a lot of sun . My question is how close it safe for them to be, l mean because of the roots . Thank all for sharing.
my friend has generously offered me a cutting. i would like to plant it near my deck. what spacing would be correct? she said it can grow up to 10 feet tall? should i assume as wide? thanks
My lilac is not even close enough to your lilac's bloom. My lilacs are 5 y.o. One planted facing east and the other facing west with more intense sunshine. What is wrong with my lilacs or it's me? I live in SE Michigan zone 5.
I bought a "Sensation Lilac" that was supposed to be a purple with white striping. It finally bloomed this year and it's light pink and white. No fragrance at all. It's beautiful but I'm disappointed ☹
Oh no...I have a PW reblooming lilac that I can't wait to see their blooms. Nothing yet. I'm in 9b and what you said, it probably won't get cold enough to bloom the next year? Anything, I can do?
Look into the new Beach Party and Rosie Beach Party lilacs. Folks are reporting that they can bloom in zone 10. (I am trying them in zone 9a, but mine are not yet old enough to bloom.)
@@kfrankism Anywhere from 3-4 to 5-7 years, depending on the variety. All lilacs take a while to mature and bloom (remember, these are big flower clusters). Some varieties can be purchased that are already a year or more old, but I have not found any sources for Beach Party series lilacs of that age. (The variety is really new, and all I have managed to find are really small in 4-inch pots.) Mine are still in their first year but weathered our Florida 9a summer very well. Powdery mildew can be a real problem for lilacs, making a special concern for even those lucky Florida Gardeners in the "far north" of zone 8. There is a lot of information on maturation of lilacs (and what to do if they bloom, but then stop blooming the next year) available online. Hope this answered your questions.
@@lilhungarianjenny Thank you for this information. Do the leaves turn yellow and lose all their leaves now? I will do the ice trick. I hear it's good for peony bare root too in warmer Zones.
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I don’t know the names of them but bought all of them at the Home Depot. SO whatever they sell. I have two purple and one white. They do great in So. Cal.
my grandma had miss kim lilac when i was a kid. i could smell the lilac from bottom of the hill. she passed away last dec 2020. rip grandma.
I have 2 huge wild trees like this that grows in my garden , cutting a flower down and taking it inside the house brings a really good fresh smell to the home , and they look so nice , love em
I live in Southern California, my potted lilacs is doing well. Give me blooms yearly & smell heavenly. I have the deep purple color.
You sold me at “almost thrive on neglect” 😅 I was wanting to put a hydrangea hedge (a row of 3-5) against our backyard fence but was told they wouldn’t thrive there (it’s full sun) I’m trying lilacs and praying they work, went with Ludwig spacths…if not there’s always ornamental grasses, thank you so much for the very helpful info 🙏🙏 I even took some written notes
I love lilacs🥺💖💖💖🥰
Very useful information especially for those of us who never saw a lilac in their life. ☺️
They live 100 years! I had no idea!
I thank you...I have a lilac and boy, when it blooms, it is wonderful and fragrant.
Absolutely love lilacs..I have 3 so far.
Yet one of the biggest lilac gardens, the hulda klager is in the temperate Pacific Northwest!! Recommend scentara double blue, blue skies, lavender lady, angel white, dwarf scentara pura and miss kim for moderate zones 7-8
Those are so beautiful. Excellent video. I wished I could grow them here in Florida.
I just bought common lilacs from Sam's club in florida. And the woman at home Depot told me they don't grow here because it doesn't get cold enough for them to flower. That's what brought me to this video.
I have two large pots that currently have buxus in but they are diseased and dying. Could I grow lilacs in them?
So beautiful flowers 👍👌😍💚
Thanks for sharing
last couple years in late June when it gets hot here in Central Iowa our 3 LiLacs in the back loose all thier leaves and appear dead but they come back in the spring, this was not a problem the first 15 years we lived here, we keep our yard up and have the lawn care guys go the spraying
So pleasant, your tutorial
The deer sure loved eating mine
Good to know. I have one to plant and lots of deer.
Uh oh, just bought my daughter one and she planted in the yard of her house ... and has a whole deer family and extended family that visit every night. We’ll see if it will last...
@@toosleepy2careconstitution924 well, did it last?
Some deers come through to eat in my co op community but they seem to stick to eating the hostas mostly. So far, no nibbles on my lilac.
@@saltycat662 I had to fence my so they would grow and flower...after four years of "deer pruning" we put up a fence and now we have flowering lilac. They do love the hosta as well
What do you mean by now is the time to prune , and what time , and also you were showing flowers that has diff color edge but you did not name it
"They thrive off neglect."
I have three lilac their bout hmm four feet tall but really close to my house they’re facing South West a lot of sun .
My question is how close it safe for them to be, l mean because of the roots .
Thank all for sharing.
I wish you could give us the name of lilacs on your table, so I know which breed is I am looking for.
my friend has generously offered me a cutting. i would like to plant it near my deck. what spacing would be correct? she said it can grow up to 10 feet tall? should i assume as wide? thanks
How large do lilac bushes grow
My lilac is not even close enough to your lilac's bloom. My lilacs are 5 y.o. One planted facing east and the other facing west with more intense sunshine. What is wrong with my lilacs or it's me? I live in SE Michigan zone 5.
Southern MO here and my lilacs are sparse.
You’re not cutting them back too late are you or too early cut lilacs back if you’d like three weeks after they bloom then no trimming
I bought a "Sensation Lilac" that was supposed to be a purple with white striping. It finally bloomed this year and it's light pink and white. No fragrance at all. It's beautiful but I'm disappointed ☹
Is it possible to graft a white lilac onto another coloured shrub .
1921, the first double-colored variety "Dzhambul". Leonid Kolesnikov. Russia. But the sensation has more contrast. The edges are whiter.
The flowers look like hyacinth flowers and smell similar but hyacinth has an odd sorta after smell. These smell better.
Oh no...I have a PW reblooming lilac that I can't wait to see their blooms. Nothing yet. I'm in 9b and what you said, it probably won't get cold enough to bloom the next year? Anything, I can do?
Look into the new Beach Party and Rosie Beach Party lilacs. Folks are reporting that they can bloom in zone 10. (I am trying them in zone 9a, but mine are not yet old enough to bloom.)
@@originalismisacrock166 How many years do I wait for blooms? Is this common with Lilacs?
@@kfrankism Anywhere from 3-4 to 5-7 years, depending on the variety. All lilacs take a while to mature and bloom (remember, these are big flower clusters). Some varieties can be purchased that are already a year or more old, but I have not found any sources for Beach Party series lilacs of that age. (The variety is really new, and all I have managed to find are really small in 4-inch pots.) Mine are still in their first year but weathered our Florida 9a summer very well. Powdery mildew can be a real problem for lilacs, making a special concern for even those lucky Florida Gardeners in the "far north" of zone 8.
There is a lot of information on maturation of lilacs (and what to do if they bloom, but then stop blooming the next year) available online. Hope this answered your questions.
I live in the desert and was told to put ice around base 2-3 times during the winter.
@@lilhungarianjenny Thank you for this information. Do the leaves turn yellow and lose all their leaves now? I will do the ice trick. I hear it's good for peony bare root too in warmer Zones.
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That's all fine & dandy, but why didn't you cover the height and width
My lilac doesn’t bloom at all 🤷🏻♀️
Try pruning a little or fertilizing
Plant another 1 and add fertilizer in esrly spring.
You should cut them back after they bloom, any later and they won’t bloom next year.
Maybe the soil isn't in the right ph levels
Is it blooming now? How old was it last year when it didn’t bloom?
My lilacs grow well in Southern California
What type do you have?
I don’t know the names of them but bought all of them at the Home Depot. SO whatever they sell. I have two purple and one white. They do great in So. Cal.
@@Notguilty1 By any chance, are they Beach Party and Rosie Beach Party?
ah smell like yenifer
Geralt loves it