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Lilies 2007

northspruce
17 years ago

Hey, anyone got any big lily plans this year? I'm scaling back due to a lack of sun in my yard... looking more for heucheras, ligularia, hostas etc. now.

But I have a Lily Nook voucher so I'm going to give their 'Oriental Collection' a go. I really like the look of MUSCADET, WILLEKE ALBERTI & DIZZY, then the other three are just a couple of bucks more so why not?

How about everyone else?

Comments (85)

  • debbiecz3
    17 years ago

    Hi Brenda. I belong to the West Kildonan Hort Club in Winnipeg. Are you from the Brandon area? How did you enjoy the convention? I loved hearing Sara Williams speak and also Dr. Herman from North Dakota. It was a lot of fun and the Dauphin club did a great job I thought. Next year I hope to be able to go to Brandon.
    As far as my lily bulbs, I checked on them yesterday and they are already sprouting; the martagon is already about 2 inches tall so I've potted it up. How deep should I plant them in the pot and what size pot should I use?

  • plantaddict487
    17 years ago

    Hi Debbie,

    For the martagon that has sprouted, I'd use a 2 gallon pot and leave it in the pot till fall. At that time you can plant it in the ground. In order not to disturb it, you might want to plant everything, soil mix and all from the pot. Might save some time in establishing. Other bulbs, asiatics, etc. can be planted in 6, 8 or 1 gallon pots depending on how long you plan to leave them in the pots. You can get them growing in a small pot and then plant them any time after frost danger is passed. I usually use 1 gallon pots and leave them in the pots till fall.

    HTH,

    BJ in SW MB

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    17 years ago

    Hi everyone. I'm new to the forum and just love this lily thread.

    Xtreme gardener - you might just get a few leaves from your lilies the first year but the 2nd they will take off. I notice many single leaves (self-seeded) in my lily patch and have to always be careful not to disturb them when cleaning up.

    Here is a link to some of my lilies, very addictive things.

    Mona

    Here is a link that might be useful: MonaCda's Lilies

  • monacda
    17 years ago

    Sorry should have linked to this album - it has more of the pics named. Mona

    Here is a link that might be useful: 2nd Lily Album

  • northspruce
    Original Author
    17 years ago

    Hi Mona, welcome to the forum, it's great to have so many Manitobans these days! :0) Your lily album is beautiful, I am so excited to get 'Muscadet' now. Your pic is even nicer than the Lily Nook's. 'Arena' is beautiful too.

    Check out our Gallery if you haven't already, and feel free to add pics if you want.
    Gillian

  • Laurie_z3_MB
    17 years ago

    Welcome Mona! Always glad to have another Manitoban a board!

    You've got some lovely lilies there. You seem to have better luck with the orientals than I do. ;^)

    Laurie

  • xtreme_gardener
    17 years ago

    Mona, Thanks for your thoughts and welcome. I'll have to mark them well when I plant them, for sure. It's so easy to get carried away with clean up sometimes and forget what's there!

    Great pictures, BTW.

  • catt_2006
    17 years ago

    I really love lilies...they are so beautiful. However I don't like tending with the lily beetle. I only have three lilies in my garden so far. My friend who has tons of lilies had lily beetles really bad last year. I didn't see any on mine but I am afraid that if I get more..I will get them.

    do others who love lilies contend with these pests? If so how do you do it.

  • catt_2006
    17 years ago

    Beautiful lilies Mona....Thank you for the pictures and welcome

  • monacda
    17 years ago

    Thanks everyone. Northspruce most of my lilies are from the Lily Nook.

    Catt...shhh...no beetles here...yet...don't want to alert them to my location LOL.

    Mona

  • sierra_z2b
    17 years ago

    Hi Mona, How goes it? I see your garden is as lovely as ever. Very nice! Thanks for sharing your photos.

    Sierra ;-)

  • marciaz3 Tropical 3 Northwestern Ontario
    17 years ago

    Mona, i don't think you have enough lilies. Definitely not. :>

    Gorgeous!

  • sazzyrose
    17 years ago

    Very pretty Mona. Looking at others gardens makes me want the snow to go away.

    Shelley

  • valleyrimgirl
    17 years ago

    Mona, love the lilies, especially 'arena'.

    Debbie, yes, I am from the Brandon area. I am a member of the Westman Garden Club and really enjoyed the convention as always. This year I was only able to stay until noon on Saturday because of other previous commitments (like flying to Florida the next day).

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  • savona
    17 years ago

    Hello mona..It is nice to see you pop in here.I have to tell the far north gardeners what a fun garden pal you are :-)..savona

  • plantaddict487
    17 years ago

    Hi everyone,

    Gasp, shock, pick me up off the floor!!! Where are you cat2006? Lily beetles are very scary and so far we don't think they can over winter in Zone 2 and 3 but they are definitely spending their summers in various Manitoba locations so the Manitoba Regional Lily Society is really on the look out for anyone who spots them in their garden.

    Would appreciate hearing back from you.

    BJ in SW MB

  • catt_2006
    17 years ago

    I am in southern manitoba....Portage la prairie area. My friend is an avid gardener and she was quite devastated...(as were her lilies) to find these evil things in her garden last summer. We took a trip up to the lily festival and stopped by the lily nook where she asked about the bugs but they did not have any in Neepawa. My lilies did not have any (but like I said, I only have three). I want to dedicate one of my gardens to lilies but am afraid. Maybe they won't be back next year...maybe it was a fluke.

  • Laurie_z3_MB
    17 years ago

    Well, let's just hope that -30 cold snap we had at the beginning of the month did in all those little buggers! Portage is just way too close for my comfort zone(and my lilies comfort zone too!). Very scary.......

  • verenap
    17 years ago

    Yikes! I'd never heard of them before, so I looked them up. I can't say I liked what I found, though it sounds like (for now) they're more in the east. For anyone else who's never seen the rotten little critters here are some pictures of the various stages. I know I'll be keeping an eye open from now on!

    Lily Beetle eggs:
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    Lily Beetle larva:
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    Larva with it's dung on it's back:
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    Adult Lily Beetle (Squish on sight):
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    Photo credits: ReillyÂs Country Gardens, Ottawa, Ontario
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  • plantaddict487
    17 years ago

    Unfortunately, the lily beetle has been spotted in Portage la Prairie for a few years now and a couple of sightings were made in Winnipeg this past summer. The MRLS will be running another telephone line in Portage la Prairie where we are asking that people phone in and report the little beastie. Someone will then call you back and may even visit your garden to verify then help you out with some suggestions for control measures. If we can get these guys before they become established we may have a chance of getting rid of them before they do too terribly much damage. I'll get you the telephone number, cat2006, and post it. I think it becomes effective as of March 1st but I'll check and let you know.

    BJ in SW MB (who is also on the lily society board of directors and has a vested interest in lily beetle eradication!!!)

  • plantaddict487
    17 years ago

    Hello, everyone.

    The hot line telephone number is 204-856-0844. It will be reestablished on April 01/07. So if you see these wee nasty beasties, please call the number and report the sighting. Better yet, join the MRLS in Portage on April 7th for our spring seminar which is being held in Portage at the CanadInn. Lots of great speakers (including one on the lily beetle), lily bulbs and great company, all for $20.

    BJ in SW MB

  • catt_2006
    17 years ago

    Thank you so much plant addict. I phoned my friend and gave her the number and we will also be attending the Seminar on the 7th. How do we sign up/get a ticket or do you just show up and pay at the door. Also what time does it start.
    Thank you.

  • plantaddict487
    17 years ago

    Hi everyone,

    I checked with the president of the Manitoba Regional Lily Society and was told that anyone can attend the seminar in Portage even if they aren't members of the society. All you need to do is give me your names privately and I can reserve your spot. You would then come to the CanadInn at 8 a.m. April 7th and pay your $20.

    Also on the program besides the lily beetle is a bulb sale and a speaker from the US on his hybridizing work between martagons and asiatic lilies. I've seen it before and some of the things this guy (David Sims) is coming up with are amazing!

    It will be a great day to start off the 2007 gardening season.

    You can reserve your spot at the seminar by writing me at jacksonb@brandonu.ca

    Thanks,

    BJ in SW MB

  • monacda
    17 years ago

    Thanks for the welcome.

    Marcia - Actually I am kinda lilied-out but then I see another one I have to have and....well yes have to say I am lilied out!!

    Catt - didn't hear of the beetle in the Peg but not surprised. Sure hope the winter does take care of them.

    Sazzy - I would love for my 4 feet of snow to go too!!! The sooner the better!!!

    BJ - does the MRLS have a list of locations available to the public? Would be good to know where they have been sighted.

    Sierra, goes good thanks. u?

    Savona good to see you bud - got the stove started yet??

    Mona

  • Crazy_Gardener
    17 years ago

    My income tax cheque came in, guess what I'm treating myself with today ;)

    Valley K Greenhouse

    Asiatic Megan (3)
    Asiatic Oklahoma City
    Asiatic Tropical Breeze
    LA Original Love
    LA Red Alert
    OT Northern Star
    OT Urandi

    Check out Tropical Breeze, it sure is a beauty!

    Sharon

    Here is a link that might be useful: ValleyK/ Plantlilies.com

  • Laurie_z3_MB
    17 years ago

    Tropical Breeze is really nice Sharon! I wonder if it's classed with the tangos or not?

    Well, I think I've finally narrowed down my Lily Nook order to:

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  • plantaddict487
    17 years ago

    Hi Mona,

    As far as I know, no list exists of the locations of lily beetle sightings. That said, however, we have had reports from Portage la Prairie area for years (in and around it) and last year a few sightings in Winnipeg (I don't know what part of the city). To my knowledge, that is the extent of their infiltration into Manitoba so far. So, we have a great opportunity to get rid of the wee beasties if we can keep them confined, educate the people about them, and come up with effective controls without nasty chemicals. John Rempel, Chair of the MRLS Research Committee will be making a presentation about the lily beetle project at the spring seminar in Portage, April 7th.

    BJ in SW MB

  • marciaz3 Tropical 3 Northwestern Ontario
    17 years ago

    I haven't contributed to this thread as yet. But as you know, i ALWAYS have lily plans!! It just takes a lot of dreaming and coordinating that with that nasty thing called a budget. Finally i have made a list from the Lily Nook:

    Lavender Ballerina
    Fata Morgana (this one keeps catching my eye, so i had to buy it!)
    Jive
    Pink Superior
    Sugar Jewel
    Elegant Crown
    Sunny Crown
    Robina
    Visa Versa
    Muscadet
    African Queen
    Amethyst Temple
    Golden Sunburst

    There were about 10 more i wanted but............ :( Hah - but maybe i'll order them in the fall!!

  • Crazy_Gardener
    17 years ago

    Laurie, Tropical Breeze in not registered? Have you noticed that there is so many Tangos nowadays and I'm sure they'll be more variations to come ;)

    Anyone grow L. canadense coccineum in their garden?

    Sharon

  • Laurie_z3_MB
    17 years ago

    I wonder where the name "tango" came from? Is it just marketing again that makes it more desirable? I did a google search on tango lilies and there's so many different collections that come up. In one place they had listed 'Kentucky' as a tango, whereas the Lily Nook has it classified as a LA hybrid. Have they just made up a new group name for any lily that has heavy speckling in the center? It seems funny that this new group name has only come out this year, yet Dot.Com has been around for a few years. Weird.

  • maryleesk
    17 years ago

    Hey everyone! back to the University of Saskatchewan Lily, we have just finished packaging 2,000 bulbs available only at 'Gardenscape 2007' Prairie Land Exhibition location. Hope to see you there. This is a very hardy lily, good for our northern landscapes. The bulbs grow very quickly so you'll be quite pleased how easy it is to propagate. Go to the U of S website for a chance to win a lily bulb and see a picture. Marylee

  • Crazy_Gardener
    17 years ago

    Welcome to the FN forum Marylee!

    Wish I could attend, but my job always interferes with my gardening!

    Pick me thou for the draw ;)

    Sharon

  • Crazy_Gardener
    16 years ago

    Shelley, I read your Yahoo email at the Iris group about your mislabeled Lilies from Veseys, when will they ever learn! I wonder how much $ they lose in sales from credits/ refunds.
    My Lilies that I ordered from Veseys this spring haven't opened yet, but I'll be watching very closely!

    Btw....I noticed that The Lily Nook is updated for fall orders ;)

    I'm placing an order with Parkland Perennials and still waiting for Valley K to updater thier website too.

    Darm, a nice man from way up north sent me a ton of seed this spring and I'll planning on starting some this fall (some need a cold period), should be exciting.

    Anyone new to the forum, please come visit our Far North Gallery, lots of lilies and other plant photos to see ;)

    Happy Gardening!
    Sharon

  • sazzyrose
    16 years ago

    Sharon, I believe that most gardeners do not complain or even notice that they have mislabeled items. But us diehards want what we order. At least I do anyways.
    If they do not credit then it's false advertising.

    Shelley

  • Crazy_Gardener
    16 years ago

    Drool, drool, drool.....

    I take no responsibility if you drool all over your keyboard!

    Here is a link that might be useful: Enter at your own risk!

  • sazzyrose
    16 years ago

    So who all has lilies ordered again for this fall? I'm trying something different this year. I'm mostly ordering one of each variety.
    From Plantlilies I have ordered the following.
    Products
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    1 x Virginia
    1 x Indian Brave
    1 x Edith
    1 x Flirt
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    1 x Plum Crazy
    1 x Caliente
    1 x Pretty Girl
    1 x Pink Pixie
    1 x Petit Pink
    1 x Lillass
    1 x Vanguard
    1 x Condamine
    1 x Heather's Promise
    1 x Striptease
    1 x Snowy Owl
    1 x Red Ticklers
    1 x Midnight Passion
    1 x Fairest
    1 x Connecticut Beauty
    1 x Prairie Jewel
    1 x Winter Ballet
    1 x Tiny Ghost
    1 x Tiny Todd
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    And I have ordered these from Parkland Perennials.
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    From Veseys(although I'm wondering if I should have because of all of the mislabeling)
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    Ahhh. My bed will be getting bigger and bigger.

    Shelley

  • Laurie_z3_MB
    16 years ago

    My, you sure will be busy this fall planting! But what a lovely bed you'll have next summer....

  • Crazy_Gardener
    16 years ago

    Shelley, I thought you already have Heather's Promise?

    Well, I kind of went nuts this year! But heck I have a legitimate reason, I have that big field to fill up. ;)

    Parkland Perennials
    L. pumilum
    L. duchartrei
    L. tsingtauense
    Martagon Claude Shride
    AA Silky Bells
    LA Rodeo

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    Affection
    Delta
    Dorijo
    Earlibird
    Frosty Star
    Khanbalic
    Melissa Jamie
    Moonbaby
    Parfait Frost
    Parisienne
    Rosepoint Lace
    Selina

    Valley K Greenhouse
    Asiatic
    Apricot Glow
    Barber 17
    Angela North
    Bright Eyes
    Celine
    Corsage
    Black Eyed Cindy
    Gayle's Favorite
    Lady Dawn
    Northern Lights
    Red Artiste
    Redskin
    Robinson's Comet
    Silverwood
    Striptease
    OT Scheherazade
    **************
    Alex 8
    Aurora
    Condamine
    Coppertone
    Denia
    FF88 Select
    Milano
    Overlooked
    Philos
    Port Alberni Tiger
    Regatta
    Royal Love
    Soprano
    Stroynaya
    Tiger Babies
    Wine Pixie
    **************
    Black Jack
    l. tigrinum var. flore pleno
    Orange Art
    Prairie Pink
    Pretty Girl
    Pup Art
    Tokyo

    Lily Nook
    Northern Carillon OT
    Orania OT

    Asiatic
    China
    Electric
    Electric Yellow
    Mango Tango
    Miss Alice
    Summer Tan

    Martagons
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    DALHANSONI
    GAYBIRD
    HANTSING
    TSINGENSE

    S-W Gardens
    Asiatic
    Ariadne
    Beaudacious
    Cathedral Windows
    Red Velvet
    Sally Jo Ann
    White Lace

    Trumpet White Henryi
    OT Leslie Woodriff

    Sharon

  • Laurie_z3_MB
    16 years ago

    Sharon, are you absolutely sure you'll have enough lilies? That seems like such a short list!;^)

    I've only got martagons 'Gaybird' and 'Dalhansoni', and asiatic 'Cappucino' on order. There's always a big lily sale in Brandon at the end of September, so I may pop in there too.

  • marciaz3 Tropical 3 Northwestern Ontario
    16 years ago

    I did my Lily Nook order late last night when my resistance was low. :)

    Asiatics
    Evina
    Fantasy
    Giraffe
    Merry Spring
    Saidja

    Trumpet
    African Queen (mine died in the ground this summer)

    LA Hybrid
    Champagne Diamond

    Martagons
    Dalhansoni
    L. Tsingtauense
    Gaybird

    Now i have to get an area ready for planting them!

  • sazzyrose
    16 years ago

    Sharon,I did order Heathers Promise last year, but it was a dud. A lady in Humboldt had problems with hers not coming up too.
    I thought my list was big, yours is huge. You have some really nice ones on order.

    I forgot, I did order some Martagons from the LilyNook.
    I think I ordered.(I misplaced my list)
    Cadense
    Dalhansonii
    Gaybird
    Hantsing

    Shelley

  • valleyrimgirl
    16 years ago

    Shelley, according to our private correspondence your memory is correct, those are the martagons you ordered.

    I only placed one order for lilies this fall through the Lily Nook. I was talking to Nigel at the Lily Nook the other day and all the lilies should be available. He also said that they were digging them at the end of next week. So, the week following, he would call me or email me and I would just take a drive down to go pick them up.

    My order of martagons from the Lily Nook...
    L. Tsingtauense
    Gaybird
    Cadense
    Dalhansonii
    Hantsing
    Tsingense

    Now, to figure out where to put them.

    Brenda

  • sazzyrose
    16 years ago

    Good to know that I am not entirely losing it Brenda. Sometimes it's tough for me to tell.

    I was talking with someone who breeds lilies and he recommended planting lilies in raised beds. Especially the Martagons and Species. This was for draining purposes.

    My lily bed is on a slight hill, so it drains away rather nicely in spring anyways. Not quite his idea of a raised bed but it should work well enough.

    Shelley

  • Crazy_Gardener
    16 years ago

    Oh heck, since The Lily Nook hasn't sent out my order yet, I added more to my order yesterday ;)

    Brenda Watts
    Evina
    Giraffe
    Monet
    Pink Giant
    Prawn Tiger
    Salsa
    Sydney
    Towering Inferno

    Oh yes, these are the trade lilies I'm getting in too ;)

    Naomi
    Blue Eyes
    Dimples
    Kaleidoscope

    I guess I should be thinking of starting all those seeds from Darm last spring too.

    Can't wait till next year to see them all bloom!

    Sharon

  • plantaddict487
    16 years ago

    The lily sale Laurie referred to earlier is the MRLS fall bulb sales. They will be held in the following locations from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for 2007:

    Winnipeg: September 29 & 30, Assiniboine Park Conservatory Lobby , contact R. Crowther at 897 - 7752 for further information

    Brandon:. September 29, The Town Centre, 800 Rosser Avenue, contact B. J. Jackson at jacksonb@brandonu.ca for information

    Dauphin: October 6, Marketplace Mall, Main Street South, contact H. Jackson at 638-5213 or

    E-mail: info@manitobalilies.ca


    BJ

  • valleyrimgirl
    16 years ago

    Today at the Brandon MLRS lily sale I picked up a few more lilies. Of course, BJ gladly helped me fill my arms. We even had a young guy approach us while we were going through the martagons and asked us if we would be willing to have our pictures taken for one of the local newspapers. He asked what we were looking at...knowing nothing about lilies, he didn't know what a martagon was. He got a short, short version about why we would want martagons in our yards. He said he usually did the sports events. Sports and lily bulbs...hmmmm. no similarities.

    So, today's purchases...
    Redpath martagon
    Brocade martagon
    martagon seedling (Leafland Wine x Tarlton seedling with secondary buds)
    Mahogany Bells martagon
    Pink Attraction martagon
    2000-11 martagon seedling (92115-3 x Hantsing)
    Northern Beauty (Oriental x Trumpet)
    Alabaster Rose asiatic
    Kansas asiatic
    Bicolor Ballerina asiatic

    from trading with Laurie (thanks!!)
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    Royal Paradise LA
    Fangio LA
    Merry Spring asiatic
    Tinos asiatic

    And from trading with Shelley (thanks!!)
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    Mount Duckling (pot or border lily)

    Think I have some planting to do now. The forecast looks great for the next few days, so I am hoping to get these all in asap.

    Brenda

  • Crazy_Gardener
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    I got my S-W Gardens Lilies in the mail today, thanks Shelley for recommending them. IÂve been looking for Lilium White Henryi for quite some time now and finally I found a Canadian grower who sells this bulb. I couldnÂt justify just ordering one bulb so I placed an order for 7 other bulbs as well. All were in stock, all were very healthy, some were the size of baseballs, especially Leslie Woodriff and the ones that were on the small side, 2 bulbs were given.

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  • plantaddict487
    16 years ago

    One more crack at lilies if you are in the Dauphin area this Thanksgiving weekend. The final MRLS sale of the year goes on Saturday at the Marketplace Mall from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

    Lots of lily lovelies to tempt you including some dug from the lily display garden at Brandon University that are exclusive to the Dauphin sale!

    BJ
    P. S. Brenda, can you please call me about L. leichtlinii???

  • plantaddict487
    16 years ago

    One more crack at lilies if you are in the Dauphin area this Thanksgiving weekend. The final MRLS sale of the year goes on Saturday at the Marketplace Mall from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

    Lots of lily lovelies to tempt you including some dug from the lily display garden at Brandon University that are exclusive to the Dauphin sale!

    BJ
    P. S. Brenda, can you please call me about L. leichtlinii???

  • jaydee1400
    16 years ago

    Hello fellow lily growers. I have a website with lots of pictures of the lilies I grow in Canada. Also reference pages for growing information. On my links page is a list of Canadian growers for Lilies, Daylilies and other sites. I don't sell any plants and is a reference/information site for people looking for more information on Lilies and Daylilies.
    I hope you can find it useful
    Take care
    Michael
    www.mikesbackyardgarden.org

    Here is a link that might be useful: Mike's Backyard Garden