Sunday, April 12, 2009

Where can i find lily of the valley plants (bulbs) i dont see them in catalogs or stores?

You might try Lowe%26#039;s if you have one in your area. I saw Lilly of the Valley bulbs there recently.


I have also seen them online at Michigan Bulb and Spring Hill Nursery.


Hope this helps.

Where can i find lily of the valley plants (bulbs) i dont see them in catalogs or stores?
Convallaria or Lily of the Valley are started from creeping horizontal rhizomes and planted in early winter. In my neighbourhood Lily of the Valley plants are sold at the annual plant sale in the spring to raise funds. Maybe you can look out for these sales in your paper or contact garden clubs. Be sure to plant Lily of the Valley in rich soil full of humus in shade.
Reply:I don%26#039;t think you will find them until spring. The reason a lot of stores don%26#039;t carry lotv bulbs is because they are easy to divide and they spread rapidly, ask your neighbors if they have some, dig up a clump, and plant them in a little shade with reliable moisture. The leaves will burn in full sun.
Reply:Any local florist should be able to locate and special order these bulbs for you. If they would rather not they should be able to refer you to a floral distributor. Also searching online might be helpful.
Reply:Try Vesey%26#039;s Seeds. Their website is www.veseys.com and they will ship to Canada and the US. I get most of my bulbs from them and they%26#039;re very good quality. I%26#039;ve also seen lily of the valley bulbs in their print catalogues, both the white and pink varieties.



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