You're an 🎉awesome warrior, Woman.Between your over exaggerated husband (even for video dramatic effect) and the pecking no peacetime till Brooklyn little wonders, God bless them.The lilies around all Gatdens sauloot you❤
I've just learned that Japanese Beatle hate the way dead ones smell. So for next year as I collect them in soapy water I'm going to use the "death juice" 🤣😂 in a spray bottle and spray the plants to see if that drives them away.
I have learned so much from watching you videos, especially about pollinators and beetles (ugh). You know your topics and you’re an excellent teacher-clear and concise. Thank you.
You have such a beautiful property. You are definitely doing justice to such acreage, making the landscape thats peaceful and calming with the trees in the background, into something truly magical with your creative expression.
They get top heavy.A iron Shepard's hook placed early in spring 6 feet or taller.Provides support at the tops when tied with green jute.They will literally bend on half if not supported. Even 6ft bamboo canes will provide support.
it was a wonderful journey with her and her kids. I really enjoyed it... this is what I need in my wife, fond of gardeing and having the quality to insecticide....
I planted about 12 tree lilies next to my large koi pond about 13 years ago. I love them. They are huge smell great when in bloom and very low maintenance. P.s. your yard looks amazing.
I have Tree Lilies that grow to nine feet tall and have yet to loose one of them to wind or rain. They get very sturdy over time. Some of mine are over eight years old.
Wow!! I always stake mine because they lean toward the sun but hoping one day to get them into a full sun spot where they can do their thing! This gives me hope. 😊
I had 3 of the tree lilies at my previous home and wasn’t able to take them with me when I moved since it was winter , I should have planned it better . Yours look so beautiful 😍
Lilies are my favourite flowers, specially lily trees...I have lots in my front and back garden..During summer, I have an empty plastic jar with water and dishwashing liquid and left it outside..Every morning the first thing I do is carry the jar and check all my lilies for japanese beetles and drop it inside the jar then rinse it every few days....I do it all day while weeding...Few years ago they ruined most of my lilies so I made sure I catch them early...
I just got some asiatic lillies this year that are deep burgandy red.. loved them and was so excited.. but a bunny now has visited them for two nights and has eaten every single leaf on them.. I have nothing but stems left.. I wanted to cry.. After the first night I put a replant down but it did not help.. Praying they will come back next year and the bunnies leave then alone.
They are tasty plants apparently! Between the deer and the rabbits it feels like a losing battle but it can be done! I spray them every two weeks usually but this year with all the rain it’s been weekly 🥲. Good luck! They are pretty resilient, hopefully they have enough energy in that bulb to keep them going!
I got rid of the Asian lily beetle by bringing coffee grinds out to them every single morning. Put the spent grounds on the ground at the base. I will sometimes just let the filter stay there too until spring cleanup.
I've had no issues with lily beetles... knock on wood! The Japanese Beetles are trying to get to my plants but I'm managing to keep the at bay for the most part. I can't stand those nasty bugs!
I hear ya with the pest! I hunt Japanese beetles every morning and evening ( for a couple of months) and drown those suckers...with glee! Those beetle traps are the worst, they attract more beetle than they can kill, look it up. the best thing I found is to keep a few plastic take out cups throughout the garden with soapy water then just tap the leaves over the cup for them to drop into, no need to handle.
Yes! They fall right off the leaves when you go to get them… I do this also. Someone mentioned using 4 o’clock too as a sacrificial plant… they eat it and die. Will be testing this out next year! Wish there was a better (easier) way to manage them!
So happy I found your channel 🥰 I may or may have not watched a few of your videos twice at this point 😆…. Your gardens are beautiful and I’m sure a lot of people can agree … but the energy you and your hubby have just makes me keep coming back too😜
When I collect japanese beetles, I put them in a gallon jug of water and then I blend them. (I have a blender just for the garden,) Let them soak overnight and then strain the water. Put in a sprayer and spray the ground. This is the recipe for making your own milky spore solution. Your video is a year old, I hope you find this helpful.
Phenomenal! I have knight rider Lillie’s they are a really dark purple almost black, the Hardy(red) lily and orange Canna lilies.. first time I’ve grown them and I’m hooked. Any advice
I love the results of your hard, tenacious work. Do you let the Lilly foliage get brown like Tulips, or do you cut it back after the flowers are finished?
I wonder if you could hard spray them with water and get beneficial insects? Any plant you could plant near them to sacrifice to the beetles? I have no idea what I’m talking about. Lol! But thoughts.
You def know what you’re talking about. Would make perfect sense to have a sacrificial plant but I have found one they like more than the lily plant itself. Would love to know if there is one!
@@GuidingGreenThumbs now the search begins. I doubt there’s much considering the beetles name. But if I find anything I will totally let you know! And keep us posted if you find anything!
Do you cut the tree lilies back or dig the bulbs and replant in the fall? I have 5 plants I planted this year and the flowers were amazing. Want to save them correctly for next year. Love, love your gardens. Thanks
I love your lily video-of course. I have a few questions for you. First, what is milky spore, and where do you buy it? Second, I ordered lilies that will come as bare roots this fall. I’ve never had anything that came as bare root before, so I’m not sure what to expect. Should these plants end up being just as good as lilies that start from an actual bulb? I spent a ton of money, and I’m really nervous about it. If you only have time to answer one question, please answer the one about bare roots. Thanks…and I’m still amazed at your gardens every time I watch one of your videos. Have your gardens ever been featured in a magazine? If not, they should be. You should look into it.
Thank you! I ordered some oriental and species lilies that are coming as bulbs. I don’t really know the difference between oriental and species, but I’m not really worried about the bulbs. I ordered some daylilies, and they are the ones that will be shipped as bare root. Those are the ones I’m worried about. Maybe they don’t start as bulbs. I have some daylilies, but I bought them as plants, so I don’t know how they are usually shipped. Any advice you can offer will be greatly appreciated.
Ok so yeah, the bulbs will be easy…. You’ll bury them approx 6”. Bareroot daylilies are pretty easy also. That’s how all of them come unless you buy potted from a nursery. Depending how soon after shipping you receive them, you can soak them if they look dried too much… (soak for 6 hours or overnight if they look like they need it). If they look full and fine, plant them so their roots are buried but leave the leaves out. You should be able to tell where they get buried too but if they come and you get lost, send me a picture to guidinggreenthumbs@gmail.com, I mark the photo where to bury them too. Just water them well and keep them watered. If you’re headed into fall/winter you may not see growth before they go dormant. If you’re in a warmer zone you’ll see new green growth from the middle of the plant and the cut leaves will brown and die back. (Totally normal!). Milky spore is a beneficial nematode that attacks the grubs in the soil. It’s a powder (or you can purchase granules) but it needs to be watered in really well and remain a bit moist until it’s worked into the soil/grass and absorbed as well. You can purchase at any nursery center. It’s a Blue and White Bag with “Milky Spore” on it. May come in a box also if you get a smaller amount. 😊
@@GuidingGreenThumbs Thank you so much for all the information. I know how busy you are, and I truly appreciate that you were willing to help me out. Also, if you don’t mind, I may try to contact Garden Gate magazine about your gardens. I have no idea how they choose gardens to feature, but none that I’ve ever seen in the paper magazine or on their UA-cam channel are as beautiful as yours.
Old… let’s just say I haven’t purchased in at least 3 years because of the red lily beetle hunting I do on the amount I have already. So they are all upwards of 4 years old 😊
I have a question ... I just bought an Asiatic Lily start from my local nursery ... its about 7in tall and no blooms of course ... its August though and the only info I can find is to plant the bulb in fall ... Can I plant a start now and if not what should I do ...Thanks
Hi! You can definitely plant it now if it is a potted lily... keep it watered in dry spells and leave the foliage until it naturally dies back. When it dies back naturally, you can cut the stem to about 3-4" above the ground (so you can locate it in the spring!)
@@GuidingGreenThumbs Thank you for getting back to me with that information.. I'm new at a lot of this and learning as I go.. Your channel is becoming one of my favorites
Hello so quick questions how do you water them? I had some a few years ago and I end up killing them. Then somebody told me I watered them from the flower and not the soil.
I have had most of these lilies for years (8+) and never have to water. Unless they are newly planted, or moved from one area to another... I would not water them unless there is a 2 week or more extended drought period. If yours are newer, then I would only water when needed from the soil down (not flower or leaves) Maybe once a week at most and thats if there was no rain. They are pretty tough bulbs!
I NEED HELP PLEASE ! I live in zone 5 New Hampshire It’s the season snow Is Coming and I had to dig up my asiatic lily because I have to fix the area it Was growing in .. i heard u can also keep the bulb in the groun for The snow Season and cover it With mulch.. but I took it out Of the ground and now I do not Know What to do with it How Do I store It for The winter 😊
@@GuidingGreenThumbs well see listen where I planted it we have a rodents issue real bad along the wall of we’re it was planted . Like I am talking massive holes from the animals And my husband has to fix that whole entire section That is the onlyyyyyyy reason why I dug it up. He can not do nothing to that spot till next weekend. So what do I do Is it gonna die now I have it laying out on my porch . No I can not plant it any where Else my yard is super duper small and I have no room I planted 35 tulips 15 hyacinth I have so many gladiolus and I also have 8 more of those types of lilies coming in the mail .. I do not know what to do now .. will it die if I keep it out of the ground how do I store It ? If I put it in the ground after he is fixing that spot how to I replant ?
@@cassandrarudolph1307 You can cut the leaves and stem off and try to store the bulbs in a cold (37-45° preferably) dry dark area in peat or wood shavings until spring but there is a chance mold could set in with the length of our winter…. A root cellar is perfect if you have one but you’d have to frequently check them. You can plant them in ground as long as the ground isn’t frozen. You may lose blooms for next year but they can tolerate a lot…and rebound nicely. As long as the bulb is firm it will grow. If you’re land isn’t available do you have someone who can plant them in their garden for you until spring?
Hubby, leave the lady alone. Let her kill her bugs. 👟👟👟🥿🧤🪲🥿🥿👟yay…..😀…And what is the pink fluffy flower which comes into view as your son tells you about more beetles toward the end of the video?- beautiful .
I plsnted mine 2 years ago, my dad stepped on every single one last year before they bloomed broke everyone lol now this year there starting to come up and the rabbits ate all my leaves 😂😢
Beetle traps are a very bad idea. All the beetles will come 2 your property...and then..a lot will not make their way 2 the trap...they will see your plants and make a bee line to them instead..my neighbor has a trap ..I use a dust....and it works great. THANKS NEIGHBOR...MUCH APPRECIATED 🤣😉
I don't think lillies are worth the effort. There must be beautiful sturdy plants with flowers to grow instead, maybe natives that are stronger against pests.
Luv you guys. Keep up the good work. Laughed my blank off more than a few times. Down to earth and full of energy. Great video!
This couple just makes me smile 😃. You should do more videos
Oh I know, I had to sub her channel because of that, but oh my goodness she has the most beautiful garden I’m dreaming about!
This is the funniest garden video ever and I am laughing while I learn.😅😂😄
Yeah. I am loving it. Love the interplay. They seem like fun.
You're an 🎉awesome warrior, Woman.Between your over exaggerated husband (even for video dramatic effect) and the pecking no peacetime till Brooklyn little wonders, God bless them.The lilies around all Gatdens sauloot you❤
I've just learned that Japanese Beatle hate the way dead ones smell. So for next year as I collect them in soapy water I'm going to use the "death juice" 🤣😂 in a spray bottle and spray the plants to see if that drives them away.
This is so helpful. Your lilies look beautiful. Thank you for sharing. ❤️
I have learned so much from watching you videos, especially about pollinators and beetles (ugh). You know your topics and you’re an excellent teacher-clear and concise. Thank you.
😂😂my new favorite! Funny and informative
You have such a beautiful property. You are definitely doing justice to such acreage, making the landscape thats peaceful and calming with the trees in the background, into something truly magical with your creative expression.
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words!
I love this ladies outlook on these bugs. I feel the same 100!!
Darlin’, go get yourself some neem oil and blast those buggy plants every once in awhile. The bugs will be gone.
I have it but I hate to spray things if I can help it. 😩 I definitely should spot treat the badly attacked plants though.
There’s some you tubers that water with neem oil in the water. It makes the plant taste worse or something?
What a joy this video was to watch. Great chemistry.
You are hilarious! First time
Viewer and I get her madness!
They get top heavy.A iron Shepard's hook placed early in spring 6 feet or taller.Provides support at the tops when tied with green jute.They will literally bend on half if not supported. Even 6ft bamboo canes will provide support.
it was a wonderful journey with her and her kids. I really enjoyed it... this is what I need in my wife, fond of gardeing and having the quality to insecticide....
I planted about 12 tree lilies next to my large koi pond about 13 years ago. I love them. They are huge smell great when in bloom and very low maintenance. P.s. your yard looks amazing.
I have Tree Lilies that grow to nine feet tall and have yet to loose one of them to wind or rain. They get very sturdy over time. Some of mine are over eight years old.
Wow!! I always stake mine because they lean toward the sun but hoping one day to get them into a full sun spot where they can do their thing! This gives me hope. 😊
Mine too 2 inch sturdy stalks tons of gloomy favorite now planting twenty in fall different kinds they thrive in my garden ❤❤❤
Very very nice. I have some tango lilies doing so well. But got a bunch of new ones this year to try some new varieties out. Excellent to see yours!
Those are glorious lilies!❤️
Thank you! Def worth the effort!
You have a beautiful yard and it looks like you have wonderful help
I had 3 of the tree lilies at my previous home and wasn’t able to take them with me when I moved since it was winter , I should have planned it better . Yours look so beautiful 😍
I hope I never have to move! I can only imagine wanting to take it all with me ❤️
Omg you guys are cute! 🥰 your husband literally sounds identical to Norm MacDonald 😆😆😆😆😆😆
Lilies are my favourite flowers, specially lily trees...I have lots in my front and back garden..During summer, I have an empty plastic jar with water and dishwashing liquid and left it outside..Every morning the first thing I do is carry the jar and check all my lilies for japanese beetles and drop it inside the jar then rinse it every few days....I do it all day while weeding...Few years ago they ruined most of my lilies so I made sure I catch them early...
I just got some asiatic lillies this year that are deep burgandy red.. loved them and was so excited.. but a bunny now has visited them for two nights and has eaten every single leaf on them.. I have nothing but stems left.. I wanted to cry.. After the first night I put a replant down but it did not help.. Praying they will come back next year and the bunnies leave then alone.
They are tasty plants apparently! Between the deer and the rabbits it feels like a losing battle but it can be done! I spray them every two weeks usually but this year with all the rain it’s been weekly 🥲. Good luck! They are pretty resilient, hopefully they have enough energy in that bulb to keep them going!
@@GuidingGreenThumbs thank you for the tip, will be crossing my fingers and hoping and praying they come back next year
I just got two asiatic lilies that haven’t bloomed yet, i live in an apartment so they’ll be indoor for now , thank you for these videos!
I got rid of the Asian lily beetle by bringing coffee grinds out to them every single morning. Put the spent grounds on the ground at the base. I will sometimes just let the filter stay there too until spring cleanup.
Something about the coffee grinds deters them from laying eggs. Good luck.
NICE! I would def try this!
Your lilies are gorgeous! 😍
Those lilies are gorgeous and so is your whole garden.
Beautiful tree lilies! I never knew about red lily beetles.
I've had no issues with lily beetles... knock on wood! The Japanese Beetles are trying to get to my plants but I'm managing to keep the at bay for the most part. I can't stand those nasty bugs!
Lucky you! I’ve gotten lazy with the Japanese beetles but I’m certainly grabbing them when I can. They are the worst!!
I hear ya with the pest! I hunt Japanese beetles every morning and evening ( for a couple of months) and drown those suckers...with glee! Those beetle traps are the worst, they attract more beetle than they can kill, look it up. the best thing I found is to keep a few plastic take out cups throughout the garden with soapy water then just tap the leaves over the cup for them to drop into, no need to handle.
Yes! They fall right off the leaves when you go to get them… I do this also. Someone mentioned using 4 o’clock too as a sacrificial plant… they eat it and die. Will be testing this out next year! Wish there was a better (easier) way to manage them!
@@GuidingGreenThumbs I have four o'clocks in the same bed with my roses, I've not noticed a difference.
Very beautiful lilies. Never seen any That Tall before ❤
You have some killer lilies!!! I grow many kinds as well and they are my all time favorite cheers!!🍻
Thanks!
beautiful garden 😊
So happy I found your channel 🥰 I may or may have not watched a few of your videos twice at this point 😆…. Your gardens are beautiful and I’m sure a lot of people can agree … but the energy you and your hubby have just makes me keep coming back too😜
Thanks for the feedback! Glad you enjoy!
When I collect japanese beetles, I put them in a gallon jug of water and then I blend them. (I have a blender just for the garden,) Let them soak overnight and then strain the water. Put in a sprayer and spray the ground. This is the recipe for making your own milky spore solution. Your video is a year old, I hope you find this helpful.
*beautiful green garden tour*
I'm eternally grateful that parasitic wasps were introduced in my area to control lily beetles. Very few problems with them now.
Phenomenal! I have knight rider Lillie’s they are a really dark purple almost black, the Hardy(red) lily and orange Canna lilies.. first time I’ve grown them and I’m hooked. Any advice
You've achieved my dream garden!
Beautiful Garden ❤
Thank you for the amazing information! I love you guys ❤️
Your lilies look great. I had the red lily bugs and mine don't do well here. Maybe I need better soil next time.
I love the results of your hard, tenacious work. Do you let the Lilly foliage get brown like Tulips, or do you cut it back after the flowers are finished?
Yes, just deadhead the flowers when they’re done blooming and leave the rest of the plant to die back naturally and feed the bulb for next year. 😊
Love the lilies, hate the beetles! My problem is flies. ugh, it's difficult to enjoy the garden with flies swarming.
Oh man! That doesn’t sound fun either! It’s always something!
Beautiful garden. I am sure it is much prettier a year later.
Watching you run to drown a handful of beetles is funny, cute and bad a$$ at the same time..
Helpful video. Thanks!
I wonder if you could hard spray them with water and get beneficial insects? Any plant you could plant near them to sacrifice to the beetles? I have no idea what I’m talking about. Lol! But thoughts.
You def know what you’re talking about. Would make perfect sense to have a sacrificial plant but I have found one they like more than the lily plant itself. Would love to know if there is one!
@@GuidingGreenThumbs now the search begins. I doubt there’s much considering the beetles name. But if I find anything I will totally let you know! And keep us posted if you find anything!
I truly appreciate what you are doing and I can understand the hard work you put in, I would do the same to all the harmful beetles.
They are beautiful … I just got sum tree lily bulbs in the mail..
Do you cut the tree lilies back or dig the bulbs and replant in the fall? I have 5 plants I planted this year and the flowers were amazing. Want to save them correctly for next year. Love, love your gardens. Thanks
Nope I leave them in the ground. They are hardy… I just cut the stems back to the ground in the fall when all is dying back.
I love your lily video-of course. I have a few questions for you. First, what is milky spore, and where do you buy it? Second, I ordered lilies that will come as bare roots this fall. I’ve never had anything that came as bare root before, so I’m not sure what to expect. Should these plants end up being just as good as lilies that start from an actual bulb? I spent a ton of money, and I’m really nervous about it. If you only have time to answer one question, please answer the one about bare roots. Thanks…and I’m still amazed at your gardens every time I watch one of your videos. Have your gardens ever been featured in a magazine? If not, they should be. You should look into it.
Hi there! Happy to help! First, what type of lily did you purchase? Asiatic lilies? (Or tree lilies or daylilies or martagon lilies etc…..)
Thank you! I ordered some oriental and species lilies that are coming as bulbs. I don’t really know the difference between oriental and species, but I’m not really worried about the bulbs. I ordered some daylilies, and they are the ones that will be shipped as bare root. Those are the ones I’m worried about. Maybe they don’t start as bulbs. I have some daylilies, but I bought them as plants, so I don’t know how they are usually shipped. Any advice you can offer will be greatly appreciated.
Ok so yeah, the bulbs will be easy…. You’ll bury them approx 6”. Bareroot daylilies are pretty easy also. That’s how all of them come unless you buy potted from a nursery. Depending how soon after shipping you receive them, you can soak them if they look dried too much… (soak for 6 hours or overnight if they look like they need it). If they look full and fine, plant them so their roots are buried but leave the leaves out. You should be able to tell where they get buried too but if they come and you get lost, send me a picture to guidinggreenthumbs@gmail.com, I mark the photo where to bury them too. Just water them well and keep them watered. If you’re headed into fall/winter you may not see growth before they go dormant. If you’re in a warmer zone you’ll see new green growth from the middle of the plant and the cut leaves will brown and die back. (Totally normal!).
Milky spore is a beneficial nematode that attacks the grubs in the soil. It’s a powder (or you can purchase granules) but it needs to be watered in really well and remain a bit moist until it’s worked into the soil/grass and absorbed as well. You can purchase at any nursery center. It’s a Blue and White Bag with “Milky Spore” on it. May come in a box also if you get a smaller amount. 😊
@@GuidingGreenThumbs Thank you so much for all the information. I know how busy you are, and I truly appreciate that you were willing to help me out. Also, if you don’t mind, I may try to contact Garden Gate magazine about your gardens. I have no idea how they choose gardens to feature, but none that I’ve ever seen in the paper magazine or on their UA-cam channel are as beautiful as yours.
How do you stake your lilies? Mine seem to flop over when they get tall.
Lovely Lillies
Hi! How often do I water lilies after blooming, like fall and winter? Do they need fertilizer in winter, too??
Maybe a neem oil spray would largely prevent these bugs from eating the lilies?
Can you use bug spray? Nice lillies!
Just came across you video and love the garden! I just ordered some tree lilies and curious do you need to prune them in the fall? Thanks!
They actually get cut back to ground like normal asiatic lilies in fall or spring. I haven't done mine yet, so thanks for reminding me ;-)
You both are funny ...she has nice eyes
Have you tried potassium soap and neem oil? You can also use bacillus thuringiensis. They are organic products. I love your garden, bye, bye
Thanks! Def the neem, but ill look into the potassium soap! Thanks!
Do you grow strawberries? Did they stay with lilies together?
Never had mine grow so tall this year, they are probably encroaching 6ft and still no flowers yet...
Great review on your lilies. How many seasons have you had them? Are all of them from last fall planting.
Old… let’s just say I haven’t purchased in at least 3 years because of the red lily beetle hunting I do on the amount I have already. So they are all upwards of 4 years old 😊
You are great 💐💐💐💐
Run wire around and tack to shed behind.
I have a question ... I just bought an Asiatic Lily start from my local nursery ... its about 7in tall and no blooms of course ... its August though and the only info I can find is to plant the bulb in fall ... Can I plant a start now and if not what should I do ...Thanks
Hi! You can definitely plant it now if it is a potted lily... keep it watered in dry spells and leave the foliage until it naturally dies back. When it dies back naturally, you can cut the stem to about 3-4" above the ground (so you can locate it in the spring!)
@@GuidingGreenThumbs Thank you for getting back to me with that information.. I'm new at a lot of this and learning as I go.. Your channel is becoming one of my favorites
I squish pests with my fingers.♥️
only when i have gloves on!
Hello so quick questions how do you water them? I had some a few years ago and I end up killing them. Then somebody told me I watered them from the flower and not the soil.
I have had most of these lilies for years (8+) and never have to water. Unless they are newly planted, or moved from one area to another... I would not water them unless there is a 2 week or more extended drought period. If yours are newer, then I would only water when needed from the soil down (not flower or leaves) Maybe once a week at most and thats if there was no rain. They are pretty tough bulbs!
I NEED HELP PLEASE !
I live in zone 5 New Hampshire
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Asiatic lilies are hardy in your zone. Best if overwintered in the ground so I would replant them. 😊
@@GuidingGreenThumbs well see listen where I planted it we have a rodents issue real bad along the wall of we’re it was planted . Like I am talking massive holes from the animals
And my husband has to fix that whole entire section
That is the onlyyyyyyy reason why I dug it up. He can not do nothing to that spot till next weekend.
So what do I do
Is it gonna die now
I have it laying out on my porch .
No I can not plant it any where
Else my yard is super duper small and I have no room
I planted 35 tulips
15 hyacinth
I have so many gladiolus and I also have 8 more of those types of lilies coming in the mail .. I do not know what to do now .. will it die if I keep it out of the ground how do I store
It ?
If I put it in the ground after he is fixing that spot how to I replant ?
@@GuidingGreenThumbs is it to late will it die now or idk it won’t be for another 5 days before it goes back in the ground
What do I do
@@GuidingGreenThumbs also the green leave are still attached to it
@@cassandrarudolph1307 You can cut the leaves and stem off and try to store the bulbs in a cold (37-45° preferably) dry dark area in peat or wood shavings until spring but there is a chance mold could set in with the length of our winter…. A root cellar is perfect if you have one but you’d have to frequently check them.
You can plant them in ground as long as the ground isn’t frozen. You may lose blooms for next year but they can tolerate a lot…and rebound nicely. As long as the bulb is firm it will
grow.
If you’re land isn’t available do you have someone who can plant them in their garden for you until spring?
Agree 👍
Do u think Lilies will survive in very hot places
😲😲😲 Amazing flowers, Hope to grow my very first like that. Looking forward to collect more.🤗
How long do Asiatic lilies live?
Hubby, leave the lady alone. Let her kill her bugs. 👟👟👟🥿🧤🪲🥿🥿👟yay…..😀…And what is the pink fluffy flower which comes into view as your son tells you about more beetles toward the end of the video?- beautiful .
That is a straw flower (annual here) but so pretty! Will def grow them again!
Thank you. I haven’t seen that color-type before. Would love to know the specific variety, if you have it. Smiles, and great gardening. :)
Do you try to pollinate your lilies like you do with Daylilies?? A video for Lilies will be fun to try
Great question! I haven’t but wouldn’t that be fun!
I like your video, but your videographer is much too talkative!
Seems fine to me. It's just a different style then you are used to. Let him have his fun!
Videographer is awesome, he's really funny 😂
Do they get on vegetables too
Not really… I’ve only ever really seen damage on the lily foliage.
So those red lily bugs are now in the US?
Unfortunately they've been here for a while, yes!
@@GuidingGreenThumbs when did that happen? Man that sucks.
حقيقي شيء راااائع،👍👍🇯🇴
Where are you located?
Upstate NY near Albany 😊
I plsnted mine 2 years ago, my dad stepped on every single one last year before they bloomed broke everyone lol now this year there starting to come up and the rabbits ate all my leaves 😂😢
Try Liquid Fence deer and Rabbit repellent! If you spray consistently (especially after rainfall) it will help!
Beetle traps are a very bad idea.
All the beetles will come 2 your property...and then..a lot will not make their way 2 the trap...they will see your plants and make a bee line to them instead..my neighbor has a trap ..I use a dust....and it works great.
THANKS NEIGHBOR...MUCH APPRECIATED 🤣😉
My lilies only get hâlf that size. I am Thinking they dont get enough sun.
Def a factor! Also could be the variety. Do you get multiple blooms per stem?
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Are those lilies are pearannial
They are! :-)
Need it up big-time or use rose systemic. No more yuck
Sorry you have those yucky beatles. We don't have them in Oregon. We just have slugs...yuck!
The husband and his comments😅
Jeffrey Dahmer Jr.😂😂😂
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Those bugs geeze
So far so good as far as lily beetles go on my lilies. Japanese beetles and rose chafer beetles are my nemesis.🤬
Please not tell these beetles we grow lilies in British Columbia.
So many bugs lost their lives in the making of this video. RIP
Sorry I can’t watch with the video guy yelling into the microphone. I wanna hear what she’s saying.
hahahah
I don't think lillies are worth the effort. There must be beautiful sturdy plants with flowers to grow instead, maybe natives that are stronger against pests.
The narrator is trying to assist, but... :|
you lost me at its a delicacy 'in some countries' subtle racist much?
That means some countries consider it an edible! I could never eat my hostas I love them too much as an ornamental. How is that subtle racism? Jeez.
I just got two asiatic lilies that haven’t bloomed yet, i live in an apartment so they’ll be indoor for now , thank you for these videos!