Be prepared to share your love of the lily with lily beetles. When it comes to Lilies they’re all over them. They’re attracted by smell – as are we! Just we don’t munch on the leaves and make a mess doing so.

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The RHS Lily group
Everyhting you need to know about lilies, and how to best deal with the lily beetle. https://rhslilygroup.org
If you want to train a lily beetle to sit? Ask the wrigglers about that, sillypics.co.uk
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The RHS advice continued …
Plant basal-rooting lilies (or those whose habit is unknown) at a depth equal to the height of the bulb. Plant stem-rooting lilies at a depth roughly two-and-a-half times the height of the bulb.
The Wrigglers #gardening #cartoon looks at getting your lilies in the ground in preparation for next year’s burst of colour and flowers.
Lilies: growing in containers
Lilies grow well in containers, where they can be positioned for maximum effect in the garden. It’s a great way to grow these stunning plants, especially if you can’t grow them in your garden.
How to Grow lilies with Gardener’s World
An article on this: https://www.gardenersworld.com/how-to/grow-plants/how-to-grow-lilies/
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