I was curious because there were many websites that conflicted with her death year.
When did Lily Munster (Yvonne DeCarlo) die and how old?
According to wikipedia.org she is still alive..link below
Reply:Yvonne Decarlo passed away from Natural Causes on Monday January 8, 2007 at age 84. Report It
Reply:Yvonne De Carlo
She is not dead, she is still alive.
Date of birth: September 1st, 1922
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Sunday, April 12, 2009
Tiger lily?
I am doing research on this particular species of flower and wanted to know some characteristics.
When is the proper time to plant?
Do they survive all year long especially in the fall time?
When are they in full bloom?
Do they need alot of sunlight?
How much to water?
Thanks for any feed back!
Tiger lily?
Tiger lily is a common inhabitant of many older gardens throughout Texas and the South. It is reported to be a native of Korea, China, and Japan, where its bulbs have long been eaten for food. Its bright orange flowers speckled with dark spots are its easily recognized feature. The tiger lily begins growth in the spring, blooms in early summer, and then goes dormant for the fall and winter. It produces no seed but can be propagated by division during the fall or by planting the small bulbils (mini bulbs) that are produced in the axils of the leaves. These should be cared for as would other young seedlings.
All lilies prefer sun to part shade. Really hot sunny exposures often burn their foliage, while heavily shaded locations don%26#039;t provide enough sun for food production. Lilies tend to fall over in shady locations as well. As a rule, most lilies prefer good, well drained, organic soils with adequate moisture. Most garden soils can be amended with peat moss and sand to meet these needs.
The ones in my garden bloom June-July. When they finish blooming, they stay green for a while, then slowly die down to rest for the fall and winter. They come up again in the spring. I hace a patch that has been here undisturbed for maybe 50 years, and they get about 5-7%26#039; tall, depending on the rainfall we get in their growing season.
Reply:Tiger lily are easy to grow,plant in full sun to parcel shade,Yes they survive depends on your climate zone 7 come back every year.They bloom summer to fall.Just normal watering they can survive some neglect and dough but they won%26#039;t be as pretty.
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When is the proper time to plant?
Do they survive all year long especially in the fall time?
When are they in full bloom?
Do they need alot of sunlight?
How much to water?
Thanks for any feed back!
Tiger lily?
Tiger lily is a common inhabitant of many older gardens throughout Texas and the South. It is reported to be a native of Korea, China, and Japan, where its bulbs have long been eaten for food. Its bright orange flowers speckled with dark spots are its easily recognized feature. The tiger lily begins growth in the spring, blooms in early summer, and then goes dormant for the fall and winter. It produces no seed but can be propagated by division during the fall or by planting the small bulbils (mini bulbs) that are produced in the axils of the leaves. These should be cared for as would other young seedlings.
All lilies prefer sun to part shade. Really hot sunny exposures often burn their foliage, while heavily shaded locations don%26#039;t provide enough sun for food production. Lilies tend to fall over in shady locations as well. As a rule, most lilies prefer good, well drained, organic soils with adequate moisture. Most garden soils can be amended with peat moss and sand to meet these needs.
The ones in my garden bloom June-July. When they finish blooming, they stay green for a while, then slowly die down to rest for the fall and winter. They come up again in the spring. I hace a patch that has been here undisturbed for maybe 50 years, and they get about 5-7%26#039; tall, depending on the rainfall we get in their growing season.
Reply:Tiger lily are easy to grow,plant in full sun to parcel shade,Yes they survive depends on your climate zone 7 come back every year.They bloom summer to fall.Just normal watering they can survive some neglect and dough but they won%26#039;t be as pretty.
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My lily plants blooms are falling off/dying?
do they only come back once a year or why are they doing this. im taking good care of them could it be bugs or what?
My lily plants blooms are falling off/dying?
most lilies bloom once a year and then go dormant to bloom the next year
there are some that have been adapted to blooming twice a year
Reply:depends on the type of lily
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My lily plants blooms are falling off/dying?
most lilies bloom once a year and then go dormant to bloom the next year
there are some that have been adapted to blooming twice a year
Reply:depends on the type of lily
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Can I replant my Easter Lily?
It is dying now, but isn%26#039;t that a bulb? If I replant it, will it come up again next year? I have a brown thumb-help!
Can I replant my Easter Lily?
Yes, replant it at the same depth it was in the pot but make the whole you put it in twice as big as the pot it was in, fill in the hole with rcih soil that has lots of humus in it, set the plant in it the the right depth and fill in around it. Bulbs that are forced to make them bloom early may not bloom again the next will but after that they not only bloom but will multiply.
Reply:yes
Reply:Of course you can,yes it is a bulb that has done it%26#039;s bit ,bulbs are hardy,don%26#039;t let the brown thumb bit deter you in the least.the bulb will send up a shoot when the time %26amp; season is right,but a bloom will appear only next season.
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Can I replant my Easter Lily?
Yes, replant it at the same depth it was in the pot but make the whole you put it in twice as big as the pot it was in, fill in the hole with rcih soil that has lots of humus in it, set the plant in it the the right depth and fill in around it. Bulbs that are forced to make them bloom early may not bloom again the next will but after that they not only bloom but will multiply.
Reply:yes
Reply:Of course you can,yes it is a bulb that has done it%26#039;s bit ,bulbs are hardy,don%26#039;t let the brown thumb bit deter you in the least.the bulb will send up a shoot when the time %26amp; season is right,but a bloom will appear only next season.
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Why does my peace lily not flower?
floered the first year I had it and not since.this is the 3 or 4th year now that it has not sone so. Its been repotted one in that time.
Why does my peace lily not flower?
obviously your not peaceful enough for it.
Just kidding.
I really don%26#039;t know, i have the total opposit to green fingers i kill every plant I have ever owned.
Reply:A good systemic fertilizer like osmocote will give your lily food each time it is watered. You can supplement with miracle grow all-purpose. It is a 15-30-15 which is fine for large areas but you want to concentrate on just one plant.
Use a fertilizer with a higher middle number, or phosphorous content, to encourage blooms. Peters Super Blossom Buster has a 10-50-10 mix of nutrients so will be best for blooms as the middle number is highest.
Also look at where your lily is--did you move it to a lower light situation? Finding the %26#039;happy spot%26#039; is important for good, consistant plant enjoyment.
;) gg
Reply:They%26#039;re quite greedy and need a lot of feed. Try Miracle Gro granules and a good quality potting compost.
Reply:peace lilys only flower when their roots are pot bound although you repotted it it will take time to flower again feed sparingly and alow the rootball to dry out before rewatering once a week is enough
give it a year and it should start to flower again
they also like shade don%26#039;t put it in bright sunlight
Reply:give it some fertilizer, and talk to it nicely.
Reply:Peace Lily plant is one of the few flowering plants that grows and blooms reliably indoors, flowers are most profuse in spring %26amp; summer. This grows best in high humidity conditions, in temperatures from 60-70 degrees F, indirect light, and porous soil. Keep away from sunny locations. Apply fertilizer at least once a month except in late autumn and winter. Keep your plant moist, but not soggy during these hot days of summer, but allow it to dry in winter months between waterings. So, look for a better location to put your plant, provide enough water and humidity and avoid direct sunlight. Apply fertilizer and hopefully your plant will reward you with flowers soon after.
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Why does my peace lily not flower?
obviously your not peaceful enough for it.
Just kidding.
I really don%26#039;t know, i have the total opposit to green fingers i kill every plant I have ever owned.
Reply:A good systemic fertilizer like osmocote will give your lily food each time it is watered. You can supplement with miracle grow all-purpose. It is a 15-30-15 which is fine for large areas but you want to concentrate on just one plant.
Use a fertilizer with a higher middle number, or phosphorous content, to encourage blooms. Peters Super Blossom Buster has a 10-50-10 mix of nutrients so will be best for blooms as the middle number is highest.
Also look at where your lily is--did you move it to a lower light situation? Finding the %26#039;happy spot%26#039; is important for good, consistant plant enjoyment.
;) gg
Reply:They%26#039;re quite greedy and need a lot of feed. Try Miracle Gro granules and a good quality potting compost.
Reply:peace lilys only flower when their roots are pot bound although you repotted it it will take time to flower again feed sparingly and alow the rootball to dry out before rewatering once a week is enough
give it a year and it should start to flower again
they also like shade don%26#039;t put it in bright sunlight
Reply:give it some fertilizer, and talk to it nicely.
Reply:Peace Lily plant is one of the few flowering plants that grows and blooms reliably indoors, flowers are most profuse in spring %26amp; summer. This grows best in high humidity conditions, in temperatures from 60-70 degrees F, indirect light, and porous soil. Keep away from sunny locations. Apply fertilizer at least once a month except in late autumn and winter. Keep your plant moist, but not soggy during these hot days of summer, but allow it to dry in winter months between waterings. So, look for a better location to put your plant, provide enough water and humidity and avoid direct sunlight. Apply fertilizer and hopefully your plant will reward you with flowers soon after.
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I have an overgrown lily garden but they never bloom. How do I thin them out so they bloom?
They get a decent amount of sun, and every fall I cut them down with the lawnmower. They seem to come in thicker each year. I look in the spring and it seems overwhelming to thin them out. I need some advice. My wife loves lillies.
I have an overgrown lily garden but they never bloom. How do I thin them out so they bloom?
Lilies spread like crazy. I would wait to see if they do bloom at all, if they don%26#039;t, I would say you can move them anytime. Transplanting ones that are going to bloom, I would say wait, but yours aren%26#039;t so I would say you can do it now if you want.
You just need to dig up the bulbs and plant them in other places to thin them out. You can dig up some or all and spread them all over. Just make sure to keep them watered well, and hopefully you%26#039;ll have luck next year.
Also as you do dig them up, be careful not to damage the bulb, and I would just make sure they are healthy. It sounds as if they are, but you never know what you%26#039;ll find when you start digging.
Reply:Lillies,iris, and most bulb plants should be divided every 3 years, generally. If you want them to bulb next spring, simply dig up what you want to replant, move to the area that you want them in, and plant. However remember that Lillie%26#039;s like lots of sun, good drainage and lots of water in the late fall months of October and November will give you more blooms the next spring,
Reply:I have over 50 varieties and about 100 plants of hybrid daylilies and they really should be divide every three years to look their best. Just dig them out and replant smaller fans then give the rest away or plant another garden. Good luck getting them out.
Reply:Daylilies ? Just dig %26#039;em up any time up to mid-August. Divide them , thin them , %26amp; replant . Don%26#039;t mow them , until they turn yellow . Fertilizer ( bulb food, or rose food ) wouldn%26#039;t hurt , after replanting.
If it%26#039;s actual lilies ( bulbs) , above advice applies also, but especially the mowing part .
ps. It%26#039;s easier to dig up the whole clump , work on it , %26amp; put back what you%26#039;re keeping there , than to try to divide it in place , %26amp; take out pieces . Had to remind myself of that last week . ;D ( Doing a planting job with ones I bred myself - didn%26#039;t really want to dig whole thing(s) up just before blooming - had to though )
Daylilies:
http://www.daylily.net/images/BobbyBaxte...
True lilies (bulbs) :
http://www.lilies.org/types.html
Reply:Pull out or dig out numerous plants throughout that area. Day lilies are HARDY bulb plants. This is probably the only plant that don%26#039;t appear to be affected by with time of year to fool with them. Ours multiply rapidly %26amp; each year I%26#039;m yanking out several to give away or throw away.
They reproduce with baby bulbs growing on the underground root system. So a few plants pulled out won%26#039;t be missed by next year.
Mowing in fall just %26#039;cleans up%26#039; the area.
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I have an overgrown lily garden but they never bloom. How do I thin them out so they bloom?
Lilies spread like crazy. I would wait to see if they do bloom at all, if they don%26#039;t, I would say you can move them anytime. Transplanting ones that are going to bloom, I would say wait, but yours aren%26#039;t so I would say you can do it now if you want.
You just need to dig up the bulbs and plant them in other places to thin them out. You can dig up some or all and spread them all over. Just make sure to keep them watered well, and hopefully you%26#039;ll have luck next year.
Also as you do dig them up, be careful not to damage the bulb, and I would just make sure they are healthy. It sounds as if they are, but you never know what you%26#039;ll find when you start digging.
Reply:Lillies,iris, and most bulb plants should be divided every 3 years, generally. If you want them to bulb next spring, simply dig up what you want to replant, move to the area that you want them in, and plant. However remember that Lillie%26#039;s like lots of sun, good drainage and lots of water in the late fall months of October and November will give you more blooms the next spring,
Reply:I have over 50 varieties and about 100 plants of hybrid daylilies and they really should be divide every three years to look their best. Just dig them out and replant smaller fans then give the rest away or plant another garden. Good luck getting them out.
Reply:Daylilies ? Just dig %26#039;em up any time up to mid-August. Divide them , thin them , %26amp; replant . Don%26#039;t mow them , until they turn yellow . Fertilizer ( bulb food, or rose food ) wouldn%26#039;t hurt , after replanting.
If it%26#039;s actual lilies ( bulbs) , above advice applies also, but especially the mowing part .
ps. It%26#039;s easier to dig up the whole clump , work on it , %26amp; put back what you%26#039;re keeping there , than to try to divide it in place , %26amp; take out pieces . Had to remind myself of that last week . ;D ( Doing a planting job with ones I bred myself - didn%26#039;t really want to dig whole thing(s) up just before blooming - had to though )
Daylilies:
http://www.daylily.net/images/BobbyBaxte...
True lilies (bulbs) :
http://www.lilies.org/types.html
Reply:Pull out or dig out numerous plants throughout that area. Day lilies are HARDY bulb plants. This is probably the only plant that don%26#039;t appear to be affected by with time of year to fool with them. Ours multiply rapidly %26amp; each year I%26#039;m yanking out several to give away or throw away.
They reproduce with baby bulbs growing on the underground root system. So a few plants pulled out won%26#039;t be missed by next year.
Mowing in fall just %26#039;cleans up%26#039; the area.
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Why did my agapanthus (lily of the nile) stop blooming?
Both of my agapanthus started to bloom really early this year, before anyone else around this area. Some of the buds bloomed, but about 90% of them turned into a hard green seedling looking thing. I opened it up to see what was inside and there were some thin black things. Is that seeds? My agapanthus%26#039; are getting full sun.
Why did my agapanthus (lily of the nile) stop blooming?
Your agapanthus have bloomed and are now setting seeds. The little black things in the hard green pods are seeds. If you leave the seedpods on the plants they will dry out and turn yellow and you can harvest the seeds and try and plant them next year.
They only bloom once a year and you are going to have to wait for next spring for them to bloom again.
I don%26#039;t know what zone you are in but my agapanthus do better is semi-shade.
Reply:You could try Miracle Grow or Bloom Booster. Maybe they are just hungry. How long have they been in the same locaion? Have they dried out too much? (aerate the soil, then feed, can%26#039;t hurt) Do you see other flower buds anywhere on them? Do they show signs of bugs eating them? Geez, I wasn%26#039;t much help.?.
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Why did my agapanthus (lily of the nile) stop blooming?
Your agapanthus have bloomed and are now setting seeds. The little black things in the hard green pods are seeds. If you leave the seedpods on the plants they will dry out and turn yellow and you can harvest the seeds and try and plant them next year.
They only bloom once a year and you are going to have to wait for next spring for them to bloom again.
I don%26#039;t know what zone you are in but my agapanthus do better is semi-shade.
Reply:You could try Miracle Grow or Bloom Booster. Maybe they are just hungry. How long have they been in the same locaion? Have they dried out too much? (aerate the soil, then feed, can%26#039;t hurt) Do you see other flower buds anywhere on them? Do they show signs of bugs eating them? Geez, I wasn%26#039;t much help.?.
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