Lily Of The Valley: A Fragrant Addition to Your Garden
Our Lily Of The Valley bare roots offer an easy and rewarding way to add beauty and fragrance to your shaded garden spaces. These perennial plants are known for their delicate, bell-shaped flowers and sweet scent, making them a classic choice for ground cover and woodland gardens. With ten bare roots included, you’ll have plenty to create a stunning display.
These hardy plants reach a height of 6-12 inches and thrive in USDA Zones 3 to 8. Lily of the Valley prefers shaded to partial shade conditions, making it ideal for areas where other plants struggle to grow. The bare root form allows for easy planting and quick establishment, ensuring you’ll enjoy their blooms for years to come. The benefits of growing Lily of the Valley include its ability to naturalize and spread, creating a lush carpet of greenery and flowers. It also attracts pollinators and adds a touch of elegance to any landscape.
Key Features:
- Fragrant Flowers: Enjoy the sweet, captivating scent of Lily of the Valley blooms.
- Shade Tolerant: Thrives in shaded to partially shaded areas.
- Easy to Grow: Bare root form ensures easy planting and establishment.
- Perennial: Returns year after year for long-lasting beauty.
- USDA Zones 3-8: Suitable for a wide range of climates.
Lily of the Valley is a great addition to any garden, and very easy to grow. These bareroot plants can be planted in the spring or fall. Make sure you have a partially shaded area for these guys to grow. Make sure the soil is slightly moist, and well draining.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- How deep should I plant Lily of the Valley bare roots? Plant the bare roots about 1-2 inches deep, ensuring the growing point is facing upwards.
- What type of soil is best for Lily of the Valley? Lily of the Valley prefers well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter. Amend heavy clay soils with compost or peat moss.
- How often should I water Lily of the Valley? Water regularly to keep the soil consistently moist, especially during dry periods. Avoid overwatering, which can lead to root rot.
- When will my Lily of the Valley bloom? Lily of the Valley typically blooms in the spring, usually from April to May.
- Is Lily of the Valley invasive? Lily of the Valley can spread aggressively in some areas. Consider planting it in containers or using barriers to control its spread.
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