Monday, April 13, 2009

Calla Lily care?

I purchased a calla lily a few months ago, it has big beautiful green leaves and yellow flowers. I am concerned because all of the flowers are starting to die. the Leaves still look perfectly healthy, so I was wondering if the flowers die in the winter and grow back in the spring? ( I live in Montana, and am growing the Lily indoors) I would really appreciate answers to my question, as well as tips on how to care for my Lily this season. thanks alot!

Calla Lily care?
It%26#039;s time for your calla to go dormant. Simply let it dry off, remove the bulb from the soil, and store it someplace dry. A paper bag in a closet is fine. It could be divided at this time also if you notice you have several attached to each other.





Repot it in spring (probably around late March for you), soak the pot very well, then not much until you see the new growth starting. Then place it in a very sunny spot, and fertilize it every couple weeks. It should do just fine for you.





If you want to keep callas growing year round, there are a few that do not have to go dormant, though you have that option.





The large white calla (zantedeschia aethiopica) is readily available from many growers on the net. It%26#039;s a water hog that produces large flowers than your yellow one.





Even bigger, are the Z. %26quot;spotted giant%26quot; and Z. %26quot;Hercules%26quot;. They%26#039;re expensive because they%26#039;re still rather rare, but I%26#039;m hoping they%26#039;re worth it. I bought 4 of them this summer, and it will probably be a year before they%26#039;re blooming size, but that%26#039;s how us gardners are.:-)





Good luck! E-mail me if I can help any further.
Reply:Dont worry, the dying of the flowers is a natural part of the cycle. You may even get some flowers during the winter, it is possible. Growing them indoors just be careful not to over water them.
Reply:These plants are dormant during the winter months and do not bloom. with moderate water and good light they will bloom again in the late spring.




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