Information About Trumpet Lilies and Their Care
Planting trumpet lily bulbs is very similar to planting most lily varieties. You can plant the bulbs in either the fall or the spring in neutral soil. You want your soil to be fertile and well-draining, so add compost or gritty material if need be. Planting trumpet lily bulbs is possible both in containers and in the garden. Remember that the plants can reach 6 feet (2 m.) in height, however, so make sure to use a large, heavy pot. If you’re planting outdoors, space the bulbs 4 to 6 inches (10-15 cm.) apart and 8 inches (20 cm.) deep. Feed your bulbs with a balanced fertilizer such as 5-10-10 or 10-10-10, making sure the fertilizer doesn’t directly touch the bulb (this could burn and damage it). Once the bulbs have sprouted, trumpet lily plant care is relatively easy. The plants grow very tall, so staking is usually necessary. Place your stakes at the same time you plant the bulbs so as not to disturb the roots later. Keep feeding your trumpet lilies with a balanced liquid fertilizer as they grow. They should bloom in midsummer. Some varieties have a wonderful scent, while others have none– it all depends upon what you plant. That’s all there is to it! Growing Aurelian trumpet lilies in the garden is an easy process and their low maintenance will ensure plenty more of these plants in years to come.