Super Easy To Grow Rain Lily Flowers

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Lilies are low maintenance, and can bloom a half dozen or more times during summer. Even when not in bloom, the large, grass like leaves are beautiful in landscapes or grown in pots.

They’re easily divided into new plants by separating individual bulbs with roots.

They come in a variety of colors, and attract hummingbird pollinators that keep plants thriving and blooming.

Lilies can handle full sun to part shade.

These plants are pruned with scissors in spring, and occasionally can be pruned in summer to remove any dead leaves or flowers. Just gather leaves like a ponytail and cut, leaving a few inches to grow again. Also in spring, with new growth, they get fed a little composted, cow manure, then a thin top layer of cypress or pine straw mulch.

In winter zone 8b, they’re left in the ground, and have grown back for several years.

Always fascinated when they pop open after a rainfall. They can develop buds, then bloom in a single day, within several hours; like magic.

Lilies are one of the easiest flowers to grow!

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