Why grow lilies in pots when they are so easy to grow in the ground?
For those of us who desire to grow less than hardy varieties, container growing may be the only solution as less hardy varieties will not survive a winter in the ground. Short-stemmed or dwarf lilies are an excellent choice for container gardening and help to beautify your surroundings and landscape. There are also many gardeners who prefer pot culture as they find them more convenient to care for. What ever your reason may be, here you will find the information you need to grow them successfully. We are proud to grow the healthiest potted lilies you will find anywhere, grown in the great outdoors under natural conditions and during the same typical growing season as our lilies in the ground. We start potting lilies in late March and continue to the first week of May. After potting, they are watered until it is coming out the drainage holes of the pot, then slow release fertilizer is added on top the soil. Trays are moved to the unheated shop where they sit for a minimum of 2 weeks to