does this type of lily only bloom once a year?
i bought a hardy lily earlier this year. it had a bunch of blooms on it. now i have it in the ground in an area where i thought it would get plenty of sun. around the corner of my deck. i have flowers on the side of the deck and in front of it. they grow well every year. i have lillies that look like spider plants and they have done well every year. this new hardy lily hasn't bloomed after losing the ones it had when i bought it. does the type of lily only bloom once a year? should i move it next year?
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Answer by Rob E
There are a ton of plants that have lily within their name. If it's a true lily, a member of the Lilium plant group, then they typically flower once a year. They then spend the rest of the growing season building up their strength to form flower beds inside that will flower next year. Feed your plant now, so that you can have some great flowers next summer. These plants flowers look like this: http://www.theflowerexpert.com/media/images/mostpopularflowers/lilies/image-of-lilies.jpg
Other plants that have lily within their name include Daylily and Water lily, which will both bloom throughout the growing season, rather than in just one flush of flowers.
Hope this helps. Good luck! Rob
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