Hi there! May I ask, from the day of its first bloom to the last day of its last bloom- a total of how many days? Waiting for your answer. Thank you very much.
@@BRichards211 - hi Brian, thanks alot for your answer and quick reply too. That would have a great view for about 3 weeks. Really enjoyed your this video.
I came across an informational video on the Easter Lillies. Plant them in your garden in “indirect sunlight”=morning sun but afternoon shade(thus avoiding sun scorch.) Be sure to wait till a week after the last frost of the season to plant outside. And if you want the blooms to last longer inside during the Easter season, be sure to snip off the yellow pollen and it will also keep the yellow pure white from yellow discoloration. Keep plant moist with well drainage. Once the top surface about an inch deep is dry water it again; thus avoiding root rot. Just cut the stems off after the individual flower dies and place it in the garden with the green foliage in tact still. Wait till the leaves become more yellow in the fall and cut it down to the ground. It’ll come back and re-bloom in spring. Be sure after several years to divide the bulbs and space them out so the foliage don’t fight for sunlight. ua-cam.com/video/nYvooxMO0Xw/v-deo.html
I came across an informational video on the Easter Lillies. Plant them in your garden in “indirect sunlight”=morning sun but afternoon shade(thus avoiding sun scorch.) Be sure to wait till a week after the last frost of the season to plant outside. And if you want the blooms to last longer inside during the Easter season, be sure to snip off the yellow pollen and it will also keep the yellow pure white from yellow discoloration. Keep plant moist with well drainage. Once the top surface about an inch deep is dry water it again; thus avoiding root rot. Just cut the stems off after the individual flower dies and place it in the garden with the green foliage in tact still. Wait till the leaves become more yellow in the fall and cut it down to the ground. It’ll come back and re-bloom in spring. Be sure after several years to divide the bulbs and space them out so the foliage don’t fight for sunlight. ua-cam.com/video/nYvooxMO0Xw/v-deo.html
@@michellecurrier2344 I’m curious to know before I plant mine outside, how did you take care of yours? Did you cut your foliage down in the fall after discoloration or did it not discolor, in which that is how your foliage grew to be 4ft?
@@ruthbushman7291 , I live in Maine, USA, I bought a bunch of them few years ago ( during the pandemic), the store I went to couldn't sell them, I paid $1.00 a pot, after the bloom cut off the top planted them in my garden before winter, they came back every year, when I got them they were white, 2nd and 3rd year, they turned out different colors ( I guess because of the soil), last year they were 4 ft tall, I hope this year as well!
Hermosas estás flores hay varios colores color anaranjado, Rojo ,beis con franjas rojas,🤗💐 preciosas gracias por el vídeo 😃👍
¡Gracias! Estoy feliz de que lo hayas disfrutado.
Beautiful
撮影方法が素晴らしいです✨ユリは大好きな花です。とても美しいです✨素敵なビデオをありがとうございます🌹
!Mis flores las hermosas azucenas blancas! Tan pura y bellas!
Thanks your sharing...
Beautiful!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
nice timelapse the life and death of an easter lily salam sukses selalu salam sehat dan kenal
Kinda hoping you would’ve caught the Easter Bunny on camera.
He probably snuck in through the other window.
Thank you ,
Emotional 😢
Beautifull flower
Hi there! May I ask, from the day of its first bloom to the last day of its last bloom- a total of how many days? Waiting for your answer. Thank you very much.
I wish I kept track of that, but I would have to guess about 20 days. Thanks for watching! I'll keep track of that next time.
@@BRichards211 - hi Brian, thanks alot for your answer and quick reply too. That would have a great view for about 3 weeks. Really enjoyed your this video.
Beautifull😘
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it!
nice
I am from india. I want to plant a white lily. Which type would be better? I am confused coz there are may types. Help me out
Do you just leave it alone and it’ll rebloom? Or does it get cut at that point?
I just cut it. I'm not a Lily expert or anything, but I've never known anyone to keep them all year.
@@BRichards211 where do you cut them, does it grow back?
I came across an informational video on the Easter Lillies. Plant them in your garden in “indirect sunlight”=morning sun but afternoon shade(thus avoiding sun scorch.) Be sure to wait till a week after the last frost of the season to plant outside. And if you want the blooms to last longer inside during the Easter season, be sure to snip off the yellow pollen and it will also keep the yellow pure white from yellow discoloration. Keep plant moist with well drainage. Once the top surface about an inch deep is dry water it again; thus avoiding root rot. Just cut the stems off after the individual flower dies and place it in the garden with the green foliage in tact still. Wait till the leaves become more yellow in the fall and cut it down to the ground. It’ll come back and re-bloom in spring. Be sure after several years to divide the bulbs and space them out so the foliage don’t fight for sunlight.
ua-cam.com/video/nYvooxMO0Xw/v-deo.html
They survive low temperatures❄️
Does it smell..??
Nothing distinct, but there is a freshness to it.
Will they still grow back if you don't replant them?
I'm not sure. I didn't keep it much longer after the the last flower fell off. But thank you for watching!
@@BRichards211 k thanks
عايز ابصال من هذا النوع منين وبكام البصلة
Will the part of the plant still continue to grow?
Not sure. I got rid of it shortly after. I would assume so.
I put mine in the garden, they come back every year, this year they're 4 feet tall.
I came across an informational video on the Easter Lillies. Plant them in your garden in “indirect sunlight”=morning sun but afternoon shade(thus avoiding sun scorch.) Be sure to wait till a week after the last frost of the season to plant outside. And if you want the blooms to last longer inside during the Easter season, be sure to snip off the yellow pollen and it will also keep the yellow pure white from yellow discoloration. Keep plant moist with well drainage. Once the top surface about an inch deep is dry water it again; thus avoiding root rot. Just cut the stems off after the individual flower dies and place it in the garden with the green foliage in tact still. Wait till the leaves become more yellow in the fall and cut it down to the ground. It’ll come back and re-bloom in spring. Be sure after several years to divide the bulbs and space them out so the foliage don’t fight for sunlight.
ua-cam.com/video/nYvooxMO0Xw/v-deo.html
@@michellecurrier2344 I’m curious to know before I plant mine outside, how did you take care of yours? Did you cut your foliage down in the fall after discoloration or did it not discolor, in which that is how your foliage grew to be 4ft?
@@ruthbushman7291 , I live in Maine, USA, I bought a bunch of them few years ago ( during the pandemic), the store I went to couldn't sell them, I paid $1.00 a pot, after the bloom cut off the top planted them in my garden before winter, they came back every year, when I got them they were white, 2nd and 3rd year, they turned out different colors ( I guess because of the soil), last year they were 4 ft tall, I hope this year as well!
Waw cantik... Saya punya dan baru mekar juga .. Thanks you..
❤😮
Lilium love 🇹🇷👍🏼
لاتكتوب.بالسته.بكتبلك
⭐💎🙏🌪️💔🔥🧡
Beautiful