How to plant lily bulbs in a pot

How to plant lily bulbs in a pot

Use lilies to fill gaps in border and patio displays by planting them in a pot, which you can drop into displays as and where you need them.

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At its best

Plant is not at its best in January

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Plant is not at its best in May

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Plant is at its best in August

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Plant is not at its best in October

Plant is not at its best in November

Plant is not at its best in December

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Fill gaps in your summer planting displays with brightly-coloured lilies for a temporary, but timely, burst of colour. Plant lily bulbs into pots then simply drop them, pot and all, into arrangements on the patio, or even in your borders.

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You Will Need

  • Lily bulbs
  • 20cm diameter pot
  • Multi-purpose, peat-free compost
  • Horticultural grit

Total time:

Step 1

Lily bulbs should be planted quite deeply, so choose a large pot and half fill it with good quality, peat-free multi-purpose compost. Place five or six lily bulbs on the surface, with their roots on the compost and their growing tips facing upwards.

Planting lily bulbs in a pot
Planting lily bulbs in a pot

Step 2

Cover the bulbs with a generous layer of compost, taking the compost level to around 5cm below the pot rim. Firm well and water thoroughly, adding more compost afterwards if the level falls.

Covering the lily bulbs with compost
Covering the lily bulbs with compost

Step 3

Finish with a layer of gravel or horticultural grit to help keep the compost moist. Keep the pot in a greenhouse or sheltered spot while the bulbs develop, tying tall varieties to canes as they grow. Move the pot to its final position when the plants are ready to flower.

Top-dressing with horticultural grit
Top-dressing with horticultural grit
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Feed the lilies weekly in summer with a liquid plant food.

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