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Landscaping Ideas For Calla Lily

Ideal for fertilizing your garden beds, the calla lily also known as the white calla lily, is a perennial plant worth cultivating for freshening up the garden. This gorgeous plant is not really considered a flower but is rather a tough and sturdy plant worth planting. Also called by its technical name, Zantedeschia axonifolia, this stunning flower originally originated in southern Africa. It is now widely distributed across the world and grows in most areas from Mexico to Central America.

To give your calla lily bulbs a boost during the spring time, you can prune the plant’s branches. Trim away any dead or damaged branches so they do not wither and die. Pruning will also enhance the flower’s beauty and attract more insects to your blooming garden. Wait until the grass and weeds have grown scarce before planting them again so as not to overcrowd your flowerbed. It is best to plant the bulbs just after the last frost.

Planting Calla Lily Bulbs in partial shade is an ideal way of planting them. This method is very popular as it enables the bulbs to have a chance to form flowers. While planting in full sun would give birth to large flowers, partial shade does the opposite as the root system cannot survive in the absence of light. The result is that the plant becomes stunted and does not have the opportunity to flower. A lot of research has been conducted on the benefits of planting this plant in partial shade and the following are the results of such research.

Cut flowers mature more quickly than those planted in full sun. As a result, it saves time for the grower. The root system has greater ability to absorb water thus ensuring that the cut flowers develop rapidly and form beautiful flowers in a short period. The root system also helps in thickening the soil for future flower growth. This is because the roots help in retaining the moisture in the soil and this reduces the amount of water that is required by the plants for growing.

The roots of calla lilies are very robust and can withstand harsh conditions and make them tough to crack. Therefore, they make an ideal plant to be planted in coastal areas where the climate is often harsh. It can also withstand heavy rains and the winds. These traits make them an ideal plant to be planted near the sea. This is because the roots can hold the weight of the rainwater and when this happens the bulbs are protected from being damaged due to heavy winds.

The shape and colour of these flowers make them an ideal flower for landscaping in borders. When planted at the back of the yard the Calla lily bulbs will form a border in a short period of time. They can also be placed around a swimming pool in the yard landscaping ideas. This is because the shape and colour of the flower can easily match the shape and colour of the pool and the area around it.

If you wish to ensure that your calla lily flower blooms for a long time you must make sure that they get sufficient indirect light. This is because direct sunlight will dry the plant out. It is essential to ensure that the plant gets indirect light throughout the day. This is because direct sunlight will dry out the plant out. The indirect light provided by shrubs, trees and rocks will help to keep the soil moist and prevent it from drying out.

Three to four weeks prior to planting the bulbs should be potted in pots and transferred to the desired position. It is advisable to dig a hole of six inches deep and make sure that the root ball is well protected from the pebbles in the soil. Once the calla lily flower has been transplanted into the hole you will need to water the soil thoroughly. Watering the soil after the plant has grown in for about eight weeks will ensure that the plant will remain healthy and blooming for the next eight weeks.

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