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asiatic lilys Peruvian Lilly (local pick up only) – The Plant Lady SF

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asiatic lilys Peruvian Lilly (local pick up only) – The Plant Lady SFAsiatic and Oriental are two of the most popular forms of true lilies available. Asian lilies bloom in June to July while Oriental bulbs start to appear in August. Both are quite easy to grow with thick, rigid stems, strappy leaves and showy flowers. Oriental lily cultivars, however, tend to Oriental lilies are available either in fall or in spring. Wait to plant until spring in areas with sustained freezes. Install bulbs 4 to 6 inches (10 15 cm.)

Asiatic and Oriental are two of the most popular forms of true lilies available. Asian lilies bloom in June to July while Oriental bulbs start to appear in August. Both are quite easy to grow with thick, rigid stems, strappy leaves and showy flowers. Oriental lily cultivars, however, tend to

Oriental lilies are available either in fall or in spring. Wait to plant until spring in areas with sustained freezes. Install bulbs 4 to 6 inches (10-15 cm.) deep with the pointed part upward. Orientation is very important when planting an Oriental lily. Some gardeners swear by the addition of some bone meal at planting, but this isn’t strictly necessary. That said, it will not hurt anything to do so. Bulbs should sprout and bloom the first year. Bulbs can withstand quite a bit of crowding and can be installed in containers too.

To answer the question, “what is an Oriental lily,” we first need to concede what a true lily is. There are many flowering plants referred to as lilies, but only true lilies are in the genus Lilium. They spring from bulbs with scales on the exterior and no protective skin. Oriental lilies are larger than their Asian counterpart and very fragrant, making them popular additions to the cut flower garden. Many Oriental lilies may grow 3 to 6 feet (1-2 m.) in height, much taller than Asiatic lilies.


Site selection is the most important aspect when planting an Oriental lily. Choose a location that is in full sun when growing Oriental lily plants.  We do not recommend Oriental Lilies as indoor plants since they true full sun in order to bloom - a light condition that almost none of us have inside our homes.

Luckily Oriental Lilies are one of the easiest plants to care for outside unless you live in a deer prone area, since those browsing animals seem to find lily bulbs as attractive as candy. Once bulbs bloom, keep them moderately moist. When blooms are spent, cut off flower stalks but allow foliage to remain until yellow and beginning to die. This will help fuel the bulb for the next year’s bloom.

In fall, mulch over the area with a few inches of organic bark mulch. Pull away in spring as soon as you begin to see sprouts. Fertilize bulbs once annually in spring with a good slow-release fertilizer. Once every 3 or so years, dig up the clusters of bulbs and divide them to increase plants and enhance flowers. If blooms are excessively large and begin to flop over, threatening the stem, simply stake them up until flowers are spent. Oriental lily plant care is one of the most straightforward. Northern gardeners use caution. If a harsh winter is expected, it might be best to dig up your bulbs and store them indoors, replanting them in spring.

Important: Oriental Lilies are *extremely* toxic to cats. Call a vet immediately if you believe your cat has been nibbling on one. They can also cause adverse gastrointestinal symptoms in dogs, especially if they are eaten in large amounts.


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Jen
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 5
Puppy-Approved Entertainment
Oh my gosh, my puppy absolutely loves this toy. Out of all the toys we’ve brought home recently, this one may have become her favorite. She chases it around the room, pounces on it, carries it around, and then does the funniest thing—she’ll bring it back to her bed and just hold it in her mouth while it vibrates. I’m not sure if she’s soothing her teething gums or if she simply enjoys the sensation, but she seems completely fascinated by it. It’s honestly pretty entertaining to watch. The unpredictable movement keeps her engaged much longer than many of her other toys, and it does a great job encouraging active play. For a puppy with endless energy, that’s a big win. The outer sleeve has held up well so far, and I appreciate that the toy is rechargeable instead of constantly needing replacement batteries. If you’re looking for a toy that can keep a curious puppy busy and provide some laughs for the humans watching, this one has been a hit in our house. It’s getting a lot more playtime than most of the toys in her basket.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2026
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The Mayo Clan
Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 3
Entertaining, but the charging setup is awkward
This toy seems durable, and it definitely got my dog’s attention. He was cautious at first, which is pretty typical for him with new toys, but after about an hour he warmed up to it and started batting it around the house. Once he figured it out, it did a good job of keeping him engaged. I like that it has that moving, unpredictable action because it seems to trigger his chase instinct and keeps him interested instead of ignoring it after a minute. For a dog that gets bored easily, that matters. My biggest issue is the charging setup. I had to unscrew the ball and mess with the internal parts just to get to the plug, and that felt unnecessarily awkward. There also seemed to be lubricant inside the ball, which made the whole process feel more complicated than it needed to be. I really think the charging port should have been easier to access. So overall, I like the toy itself, and it appears to be sturdy enough for regular use. The main drawback is that the design could be more practical on the charging side. If you are mainly looking for something that will keep a dog entertained, it does that well, but the setup is not as convenient as it should be.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2026
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Obi (MNKOGaming)
Whiting, US
★★★★★ 4
Fun moving pet toy, but definitely better for dogs
I don’t have a dog, but I do have a cat that loves chasing and batting around balls. I hoped this moving ball would keep her occupied while my girlfriend and I were working, but unfortunately, she wasn’t especially interested. She chased it briefly and touched it a few times, but this is clearly designed more for dogs than cats. The ball itself works as advertised. It moves unpredictably, vibrates, and has different modes designed to restart when a pet interacts with it. The outer sleeve feels durable, and for under $14, the overall construction is better than I expected. My biggest complaint is the charging process. You have to remove the internal ball from the protective cover, unscrew it, deal with the lubricant inside, and then access the charging port. It works, but I wish there were an exterior charging connection that didn’t require taking the toy apart. My cat’s lack of interest isn’t really the product’s fault, so I’m only deducting one star for the awkward charging design. For a dog that loves balls, chasing, or fetch, this could be a fun and inexpensive way to provide extra activity and stimulation.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2026
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Victoria R.
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 1
Unfortunately another toy...
That doesn't stand up to the kind of dogs that need an interactive toy the most. Dog toy companies are missing the mark. Dogs that need the most entertainment are like our rescue boy in the video. Super smart, active, super chewers. They are the dogs that are abandoned, abused, and put to sleep the most. Why because they can destroy anything when board. The video and pictures say it all. I truly wish I could give less than a star. Value for the money 🤣😮‍💨😢
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Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2026
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stevie
Fort Morgan, US
★★★★★ 2
My dogs loved it, but it doesn't hold up.
My dogs absolutely love this ball! The moment I took it out of the package, they were already trying to play with it. The vibration is strong, and on hardwood floors it moves around fairly well. It keeps the dogs interested and does a good job of rolling around. The blue outer ring is made of a mildly tacky, hard rubber. Within about 30 seconds of rolling around, it had already picked up pet hair and lint from the floor. That said, the rubber feels fairly durable. I have some heavy chewers, so I'll update my review later to let everyone know how well it holds up over time. The charging process is a little unusual and somewhat concerning. To charge the ball, you have to remove it from the rubber shell, unscrew it, and pull out the motor assembly. While doing this, I got some kind of grease on my hand, so I would recommend being careful not to fully remove the motor when charging. It does use a USB-C charging port, and a small charging cable is included. Overall, my dogs are having a great time with it so far. I'll update this review if anything changes or if the ball doesn't hold up long-term. UPDATE: It is 2 days later, the rubber net around the ball has lost a lot of it's rigidity and no longer holds the inner ball in place. My dogs are able to easily remove the inner ball, which is hard and small enough for them to swallow. This toy has been taken away as much as they have loved it, as it's now a choking hazard. As a result, my rating has gone from 4 stars to 2.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2026

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