overwintered on a windowsill and there is plenty of leaf growth when do they flower
This can happen when it has the wrong types of fertilizers available. Usually, this can be attributed to an excess of nitrogen or a lacking of phosphorus and potassium.
Here is an article that will help you to get it flowering again:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/bulbs/calla-lily/make-calla-lily-bloom.htm
I bought this plant last week and a new flower blossom looks like it has a flower growing inside a flower.
It isn't exactly rare, but it doesn't happen very often, either.
Here is an article to help you care for them:
I let the bulb dry over the winter and repotted in early spring when it started sprouting. It has produced nice foliage, a little more leggy than last year, but shows no sign of blooming.
This article should help:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/bulbs/calla-lily/make-calla-lily-bloom.htm
I transplanted them into the ground a month ago after purchase at a store. The last 2 weeks They started curling down. Stems are still firm. Leaves still lush green. Flower color originally was purple but now have darkened to be green on outer side And also closed up. Leaves are starting to curl down words too. The plant gets partial sun usually in the evenings. I watered every other day before but now daily since tempuatures are really hot now. Can they be saved??
I notice that the soil is heavy clay, very saturated, and quite compact. The plant is showing signs of root suffocation, and clay soils can take a few weeks to dry down to an acceptable depth to water again, which will be about 2 or 3 inches for this plant.
They won't do well in this spot unless you amend the soil with quite a bit of organic material.
Here are some articles that will help:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/soil-fertilizers/improving-garden-soil.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/special/organic/the-importance-of-soil-for-an-organic-garden.htm
Hello! A professional planted three callalilies for me about a month ago in a nicely raised garden bed with amended soil and slow release fertilizer- don't know the formula of the fertilizer. they looked great with many bright orange flowers for the first two weeks and then went downhill fast- some drooping and most all the flowers turning dark brownish. Rain has been plentiful- I have watered as well- we are in Fort Mill Sc -zone 8- with a southwest exposure. Under watered Overwatered? Something else? I APPRECIATE any help! Glenn Thompson
This can be normal progression as the plants settle into the new environment. I'm wondering about that mulch. If it is not properly aged, or too fresh, it may leech nitrogen away from the plants.
Watering should be done as the top inch around them starts to dry, pretty thoroughly. They need moisture, but the alternating drying and wetting is what will allow gas exchange at the root level.
Other than that, continued care will ensure that they perform at their best. Here is an article that will help:
some yellowing, tips of some have turned brown and withered
Yellowing indicates a problem with the roots, such as overwatering or poor drainage, which can cause root rot, or a nutrient deficiency in the soil. Have your soil tested to see what is missing. Your local cooperative extension service can do those.
Also, consider moving your lilies to a site with better drainage. Calla lilies prefer moist soil, but not soggy or sitting in a puddle.
Here is more information:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/bulbs/calla-lily/yellow-calla-lily-leaves.htm
My calla lily blooms have kind of shriveled up. How do I care for it so it will bloom again?
These articles should help:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/bulbs/calla-lily/deadheading-calla-lily-plants.htm