Care for stargazer lilies by planting them in groups of three, about three inches deep and cutting them down to the ground after they finish blooming. Allow stargazer lilies to stay in the ground through winter so they will bloom in the spring with gardening tips from a sustainable gardener in this free video on plant care.

Expert: Yolanda Vanveen
Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com
Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash.
Filmmaker: Daron Stetner

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  1. I planted my Stargazer bulbs about two years ago and three stalks came up and just flowered beautifully this week. This would be the last week in July. Every year a new stalk comes up with 5 or 6 huge lilies on them. They are so beautiful it's breathtaking everytime I go to the back of my house to look at them. Some people say theirs bloom earlier but mine get shade all day up until about 4PM. Then it's sunny back there. My sprinklers go off at approximately 6pm. They are still blooming.

  2. I take it you don' have to dig the bulbs up and refrigerate them after they've produced. Just cut them back and leave potted.

  3. Hi, may I ask if it's okay to put them in the greenhouse or no? Please help. just got my pink stargazer lilies but don't have any idea for their care tips. thank you

  4. What if we have a humid environment all through out the year? Do stargazers still hybernate? Or will they keep on growing continuously?

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