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It is at this stage or before the first frost that you need to get your plant ready for the winter.

Store the rhizomes in a cool (50 to 60 degree Fahrenheit), dry location. Misc. How do I over-winter it. After the calla lily has flowered and begins to die back, stop watering so the bulb can dry out and be stored until the next growing season. google_ad_height = 200;

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Lifting the rhizome (bulb) from the compost is the alternative option. Although this container plant can live year-round when in appropriate climates, allow it to die back for about two months each year.

In this case; before the first frosts watering should be stopped and the pots should be moved to a location where they can be allowed to dry out completely. Dry the rhizomes in a warm, dry location for 1 to 2 weeks. Do not cut or injure the rhizomes. After drying, bury the rhizomes in vermiculite, sawdust, or peat moss.

It does not matter if you break the fleshy roots. google_ad_slot = "6102494112";

Caring for coloured Zantedeschia (Calla) – Winter Care. Dark leaf tips may mean you are overwatering (see "Tips for Watering Plants" for more information).

The coloured Zantedeschia rhizomes need to be kept completely dry and frost free over the winter. You can also propagate calla lilies by growing them from seed. Brighter Blooms Frequently Asked Questions – Tulip Day, https://www.brighterblooms.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/editedclip.m4a, Our First Tulip Open Weekend at the nursery. Dig bulbs from the ground after the plant has died back in the fall (divide the bulb to get more plants). Plant dried calla lily bulbs 3 inches deep with the foliage pointing upward.

are tender perennials.

Leave the rhizome in a dry frost free location in the light for now, a greenhouse is a good location to start with as the sun will help to dry the surface of the rhizome. After a killing frost, cut off the foliage 1 to 2 inches above the soil surface. The calla lily flower is susceptible to several diseases, such as rhizome rot, bacterial soft rot, gray mold and some viruses. Dry the rhizomes in a warm, dry location for 1 to 2 weeks. After a week or so the rhizome is ready to be wrapped in newspaper or put in a paper bag and stored somewhere dry and cool but frost free.

If you have your rhizomes planted in manageable pots sizes and you have the space to store the pots you can leave them in those pots. If you cannot guarantee that the compost in the pots is thoroughly dry please use the next method.

The calla lily gets its name from its old scientific name.

Light: The calla lily flower requires part shade (full sun in cooler climates). Propagation: Grow the calla lily plant from bulbs. How to Grow and Care for Calla Lilies in Containers. This flower used to be classified in the Calla genus, but that genus has been split up, and the calla lily flower is now in the Zantedeschia genus. It is a popular flower for weddings and Easter, and cut calla lily flowers last a long time in floral displays.

This can be achieved two ways and both methods work equally well.

The calla lily grows to 2 feet tall and can be grown in plant containers, and there are also miniature calla lily varieties that you can keep. It does not matter if you break the fleshy roots. Water: Keep the calla lily flower's potting soil damp at all times (but not too wet, as the plant's bulb may rot). Calla lily plants are native to marshlands of South Africa but have gained popularity in gardens in the United States as marginal pond plants and container plants. Carefully dig up the rhizomes. Do not cut or injure the rhizomes.

Carefully dig up the rhizomes.