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BowLift | Lily of the Valley Rhizomes – Fragrant and Easy Care

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Design your ideal garden with delightful blooms!

Change your yard into a fragrant haven with the enchanting lily of the valley. These lovely, bell-shaped white blossoms appear in the spring and fill your garden with a captivating scent. They require minimal care and flourish in shaded areas – making them ideal for borders, walkways, and beneath trees.

Captivating aroma – Emits a gentle, sweet floral fragrance.
Simple beauty – Easily thrives in shady spots.
Resilient & easy care – Adapts to zones 3-9.
Ideal for gardens – Perfect as ground cover or along pathways.

Specifications:

  • Type of plant: Perennial
  • Height: 15-30 cm
  • Hardiness zones: 3-9
  • Soil requirements: Moist, well-draining, slightly acidic
  • Light requirements: Partial shade to shade
  • Watering: Regular until established, then drought tolerant

Caring for lily of the valley plants

How to plant lily of the valley?
Plant the bulbs approximately 5 cm deep and 15-20 cm apart. They flourish in moist, well-draining soil and are simple to maintain, being winter hardy. Some varieties may exceed 30 cm in height, but most remain smaller. Ensure they have adequate space to develop!

What’s the prime planting time?
Lily of the valley is fit for winter in zones 3-9 and can be planted in the spring following the last frost.

How often should they be watered?
Water weekly for two months after planting. Thereafter, only water if the soil is dry. Utilizing a balanced fertilizer in spring promotes growth.

What type of soil is best?
They thrive in humus-rich, well-draining soil with partial shade. Adding compost or manure enhances soil quality. A pH that is slightly acidic is preferable.

Will lily of the valley flower in their first year?
Usually yes, but it can take some time. If they don't bloom later, check for overcrowded roots or excessive watering.

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