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Pieton

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Product Information
🚚 Shipping Starts: 3rd week of March '24
📦 Quantity per Package: 2 Bulbs

Specifications
☀️ Light Required: Full Sun / Partial Shade
🌷 Height: 36"
🌸 Blooming Period: Jun - Aug
🌱 Bulb Size: 16/18
Planting Distance: 8"
Planting Depth: 6"
📍 Hardiness Zone: Zone 3-9
🦌 Deer Resistant: No
💐 Minimum Bulbs for Effect: 2-4
Pieton

About Pieton

The Lily Pieton is a stunning flower that will add a touch of elegance to any garden. With its delicate petals and vibrant colors, it is sure to be the focal point of any space.

  • Has deep yellow outer petals and dark burgundy with speckles toward the center
  • Lightly fragrant
  • Produces upright flowers
  • Very hardy
  • Easy to care for
  • Perfect for both experienced gardeners and beginners

How to care for Pieton

  • This Lily prefers full sun and well-drained soil and should be planted in the spring or fall. 
  • To ensure healthy growth, be sure to water the plant regularly.
  • Fertilize it every 2-4 weeks during the growing season. 
  • With proper care, the Lily Pieton will return year after year, providing beauty and joy to your garden for many years to come.

Frequently Asked Questions

Pieton lilies prefer to be planted in a location that receives partial to full sunlight, with well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter. They also require consistent moisture, so it's essential to choose a spot that does not get too dry.

When choosing a planting location, it's essential to consider the lily's height, as they can grow up to 4 feet tall, and they may need support. Overall, a sunny spot with well-draining soil and consistent moisture is the best place to plant Pieton lily bulbs. These bulbs can be planted in the spring and fall, around 6 inches deep and 8 inches apart. They can be grown in garden beds, borders, or even containers.

These lilies can be grown both in pots and in the ground, but each method has its advantages and disadvantages.

Growing Pieton lilies in pots allow for better control over soil composition and drainage, making it easier to provide optimal growing conditions. Additionally, potted lilies can be moved to different locations to take advantage of sunlight or to protect them from harsh weather conditions. However, potted plants may require more frequent watering and fertilizing than those grown in the ground.

On the other hand, planting Pieton lilies in the ground allows them to establish deeper roots, making them more resilient to drought and wind. The soil in the ground also retains moisture better than in pots, reducing the need for frequent watering. However, planting in the ground can be more challenging as it requires preparing the soil and choosing a suitable location with the right amount of sunlight.

Planting Pieton bulbs is a simple process that can be done in just a few steps.

• First, choose a well-draining area with full sun exposure for the bulbs to grow.
• Dig holes approximately 6-8 inches deep and place the bulbs in the holes with the pointed end facing upwards.
• Space each bulb at least 8 inches apart to allow for adequate growth.
• Cover the bulbs with soil and lightly pack them down to eliminate any air pockets.
• Water the area thoroughly to help the bulbs establish roots.
• Finally, add a layer of mulch to help retain moisture and protect the bulbs from extreme temperatures.

In general, Pieton lily bulbs can be left in the ground over winter, but it depends on the specific climate and soil conditions in your area. These bulbs are hardy and can tolerate cold temperatures, but if the soil in your area is prone to waterlogging, it's best to dig up the bulbs and store them in a cool, dry place until the following spring.

In areas with particularly harsh winters, it may be necessary to cover the bulbs with mulch or straw to protect them from freezing. It's always a good idea to research the specific needs of your plants and consider the climate and conditions in your area before deciding whether to leave bulbs in the ground over winter.

Also, Pieton lily bulbs are hardy in USDA climate zones 3-9.

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