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When & How to Plant Asiatic Lily Bulbs for Best Blooms

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Plant asiaticlily bulbs in early fall (4–6 weeks before the first hard frost) for strongest root development and earliest spring emergence—or in early spring as soon as soil is workable (above 40°F/4°C) for same-year flowering. Avoid summer planting, which causes…

Asiatic Lily Tiny Skyline: Care Guide for Balconies & Small Spaces

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Asiatic lily ‘Tiny Skyline’ is a compact, early-blooming cultivar bred specifically for confined growing environments—balconies, patios, rooftop gardens, and even bright indoor windowsills in cooler seasons. It reaches only 12–18 inches tall, produces 3–7 upward-facing, vivid tangerine-orange flowers per stem,…

Asiatic Lily Orange: Planting, Care & Troubleshooting Guide

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Asiatic lily orange varieties—such as ‘Orange Crush’, ‘Tiger Baby’, ‘Gibson’s Orange’, and ‘Mars’—are among the most reliable, low-maintenance, and vividly colored summer-blooming bulbs for gardeners across USDA Hardiness Zones 3–9. They bloom reliably in early to midsummer (typically June–July), require…

Asiatic Lily Full Grown: Height, Timing & Care Guide

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Asiatic lilies reach full grown status in their second growing season—typically 18 to 24 months after planting dormant bulbs—and achieve mature height (24–60 inches), flower count (8–12 blooms per stem), and clump density (3–7 flowering stems per original bulb) only…