Product description
Lily Easy Spot brings a bright, cheerful presence to the garden, with creamy pale-yellow petals scattered with vivid maroon-red spots that give each bloom a playful, painterly look. The flowers sit neatly on tall, upright stems, adding height and a clean, modern touch to borders, containers, and mixed plantings. Because the blooms are pollen free, they stay pristine for longer and make excellent cut flowers, keeping indoor arrangements spotless and beautifully fresh.
Planting Easy Spot is wonderfully straightforward. Set the bulbs 15cm deep into well drained soil in a sunny or lightly shaded position, spacing them around 15cm apart. Water steadily as the shoots develop, keeping the soil moist without becoming heavy, and offer a light feed to support strong, upright growth. As summer unfolds, the stems open in succession, bringing weeks of clean, vibrant colour to the garden. With just a little care, this reliable Lily returns each year, adding structure, brightness, and effortless charm to your borders.
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Plant specs, care guide & tips
Key features
Specifications
When to plant
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Planting and flowering times are general guidelines and may vary based on your location and conditions. For best results, consult local gardening resources.
Instructions
Top Tip
Choose a spot with a little shelter from strong winds so the Lily's tall stems stay upright and tidy through the season.
How to Water
Water Lily bulbs steadily as new shoots appear, keeping the soil lightly moist without allowing it to become heavy or waterlogged. Through the growing season, continue to water during dry spells so the plants maintain strong, upright growth and produce clean, vibrant blooms.
How to Plant
Plant Lily bulbs in well‑drained soil, setting them around 10-15cm deep in a sunny or lightly shaded position. Space them around 15cm apart so the stems have room to rise and develop naturally through the season.












