🌷 Bloom Where You're Planted!
The Trumpet Scented Lily Garden Plant by Thompson and Morgan features a collection of 12 hardy oriental lily bulbs, designed for easy growth and vibrant summer blooms. These lilies require moderate watering and full sun exposure, making them perfect for a variety of garden settings, from patio pots to borders.
Expected blooming period | Summer |
Moisture needs | Moderate Watering |
Sunlight exposure | Full Sun |
Soil type | Loam Soil |
Manufacturer | THOMPSON & MORGAN |
ASIN | B07NZ6N2B9 |
G**G
Excellent bulbs
I received 25 bulbs in perfect condition, firm and undamaged with good roots and all beginning to shoot. Most of them are double bulbs. Great value and quality. Delighted
E**S
Lovely bulbs with healthy shoots
Borders and pots
B**R
Good size flowers
Nice big flowers Great in Garden
P**N
Beautiful flowers
All planted and will make a lovely show
T**Y
Several were double bulbs
Arrived well packaged in good condition and all were growing at the time of delivery. Will be interesting to see the colours in due course.
S**G
Yellow Lillies
They are all yellow in colour
B**T
Beautiful colour selection and highly scented
Wasn’t expecting much but all came up! Very strong healthy plants with multiple blooms on each stem. Cut one to have in hall and scent has filled the house! Really good value for money as they are HUGE blooms! Going to buy more next year.
Y**L
lily beetle infected
The lilies were growing well at first until I first saw a beautiful little beetle on one of the lily leaves. These bugs soon began to multiply wildly on the lilies, eating away all the lily leaves. I searched for a lot of information and learned that this is a pest rarely seen in England that is associated with lilies: Lily Beetle. I checked the surrounding environment and found that only lilies were planted in our yard. These pests could only be caused by the eggs attached to the bulbs. Once these pests spread into a garden, their eggs can contaminate the soil and bulbs, making it impossible to grow lilies in our gardens in the future. I'm very disappointed in this, it's a biological invasion.
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