When is the best time to plant lilies?

When to Plant Lilies

Here are some related experiences about when to plant lilies and the best planting time for lilies. Let's introduce them to you.

Lilies are native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, with the main distribution areas being East Asia, Europe, and North America. There are many varieties of lilies, such as the fox tail lily, fragrant lily, and musk lily. Lilies not only have a wide variety of species and a rich fragrance but also have medicinal value. They are good for stopping coughs, moistening the lungs, and calming the mind. That's why more and more flower farmers choose to plant lilies. Next, let's learn about the planting methods of lilies from the aspects of planting time, planting techniques, and post-planting care.

I. Planting Time

Lilies are suitable for planting in both spring and autumn, with the timing being around March to April or August to September each year, as the climatic conditions in spring and autumn match the growth habits of lilies. There is sufficient sunlight in spring and autumn, but it's gentle and won't burn the leaves; the temperature is moderate, not too high to cause leaf yellowing, nor too low to cause frost damage; and the rainfall also meets the growth needs of lilies.

II. Planting Techniques

1. Pot

Lilies don't have high requirements for pots, with ordinary plastic or gallon pots being fine. Pay attention to the appropriate size, with a general diameter of 22cm-24cm suitable for planting three.

2. Soil

Lilies prefer slightly acidic soil rich in humus, with a thick soil layer and good drainage and aeration. The soil pH should be between 5.5-6.5. Before planting lilies, the soil should be disinfected to prevent infection.

3. Bulbs

Lily bulbs should be thawed and disinfected in an environment of 10-25 degrees Celsius before planting.剪去 the original roots on the bulbs when planting, which is beneficial for promoting the growth of new roots. In addition, pay attention to the spacing between plants when planting, as overly dense spacing can affect sunlight.

III. Post-Planting Care

1. Watering and Fertilizing

After planting lilies, it is necessary to water them on time, controlling the amount of water to keep the soil moist; fertilize every 15 days, preferably using organic fertilizer or compound fertilizer.

2. Light

Lilies in the growing stage need more light, but attention should be paid to the duration and intensity of light. In the summer, too strong sunlight should be avoided to prevent direct exposure to lily flowers, as it may burn the leaves and affect their appearance.

The above information provides you with a comprehensive introduction to when to plant lilies and the best planting time for lilies, hoping to bring some knowledge about green plants to greenery enthusiasts.