Calla lilies (Zantedeschia sp.) are native to South Africa and are considered tender perennials because they won't tolerate freezing weather. They are only hardy in warmer areas in Zones 8-10. These ...
Calla lilies usually flower in summer, but you can brighten up your winter home by forcing them to bloom out of season, which is actually easier than it sounds.
With their striking, trumpet-shaped blooms, calla lilies (Zantedeschia spp.) are fantastic flowers to bring a touch of elegance to your yard. However, these wonderful plants are tender perennials and ...
The calla lily isn’t technically a lily at all. But its elegant flowers and stems provide a lovely touch to any landscape or next to a stream or pond. On this edition of Get It Growing, LSU AgCenter ...
Dear Master Gardener: I started calla lilies from tubers this spring and they are blooming now. How long will they bloom? They’re so beautiful I want to keep them blooming as long as possible! Answer: ...
DEAR JESSICA: My Christmas cactuses are almost in full bloom. Both plants are about 40 years old and are in need of repotting and new soil. Any help on how to and when to do this would be greatly ...
As we continue to prepare for fall, summer bulbs need our attention. First note that there is no law that says you have to save your bulbs. You can buy new ones each season. However, the frugal among ...
Q: I have calla lilies in my garden this year, but unfortunately, they are hidden by other plants. I'd like to transplant them to a better area where they can be "showcased." Can they be moved? If so, ...
In early spring I chose the perfect gift for my friend Samantha. She carried gorgeous white calla lilies as her wedding bouquet. I was two months late buying her a wedding gift, so I hoped to think of ...
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