Lily – Oriental – White Horse
Lily – Oriental – White HorseThe Lily ‘White Horse’, ‘Lilium Oriental Hybrid’, a fall planted bulb, is a clear white fragrant oriental lily. Oriental hybrid lilies, known as the most flamboyant personalities within the world of lilies, are characterized by their immense flowers, a
Growing Kit – Copper Patio Planter – Asst 1The Growing Kit – Copper Patio Planter – Assortment 1 is a great way to decorate your patio without all the work that goes into container planting. The kit comes complete with bulbs and growing medium. This weather treated planter is designed to fit in to any outdoor setting. Simply plant the bulbs in the container using the growing medium provided and you can sit back and enjoy the growth as it begins to sprout and lead to a continuous color display during the summer months.This weather treated copper planter contains the following bulbs: Coral Bells ‘Palace Purple’, Geranium ‘Album’, Calla Lily ‘Dark Eyes’.
Calla Lily – Sweet TalkThe Calla Lily Sweet Talk, ‘Zantedeschia’, a spring planted tuber, produces wonderful blush pink colored flowers with a light yellow throat. The flower is trumpet like in form and has a waxy texture. Calla Lilies are also know as pig lilies. The Calla Lily has sword-shaped leaves which are formed at the end of celery-like stalks. The leaves are heart-shaped and are a rich, dark green color that may be speckled. The Calla Lilly makes an excellent cut flower and are great container plants.
Gladiolus – FidelioThe Fidelio, ‘Gladiolus Fidelio’, a spring planted corm, exhibits magnificent lavender flowers. Gladiolas are also commonly called Sword Lily or Corn Flag. Plant in groups of six or more in the garden, or grow lots of them for cuttings in a bed. To extend the time of flower availability of your Glads, plant in two week intervals from early spring through June. They make striking accents in a mixed border. Glads are easy to grow and like to be in full sun and in well drained soil. Increase water and fertility when flowers begin to develop, then plant 4″ deep in clay soils, 6″ deep in others; the deeper the planting the less need for staking. In frost prone areas, dig them when the leaves turn yellow, dip them in a fungicide, and store in a dry frost free location over winter.
