Our new collection of Alstroemerias (or Peruvian Lilies) is the perfect way to revitalise your garden with radiant bursts of summer colour.
A clump-forming perennial that grows to just 30cm (1ft) tall, they are best grown in full sun or light shade in a sheltered spot, with well-draining, fertile soil to keep the fleshy roots happy. Alstroemerias make superb plants for beds and borders. Even if space is limited, they are more than happy to thrive in a pot to brighten up your terrace, patio or balcony.
Naturally hardy to about -7?C, they will survive most UK winters in well drained spots and emerge bigger and bolder year after year. Very easy and low maintenance – just beware slugs on new spring growth and apply a winter mulch to protect the crown!
Supplied as a set of 3 jumbo plug plants, 1 of each variety:
Alstroemeria Inticancha Indigo ? An abundance of vibrant purple blooms nestled in lush green foliage.
Alstroemeria Inticancha Machu Jumbo plug ? Deep burgundy, pink flowers create a striking display with dark green foliage.
Alstroemeria Inticancha Malaga Jumbo plug ? Large bright pink flowers produces the perfect contrast against the deeper tones of the Alstroemeria collection.
Care Information
Planting Advice for your Alstroemeria Inca Plugs:
- On arrival, remove the plants carefully from the packaging.
- Water the plants well, either from above or by standing them in water, but do NOT leave them in water for more than hour or two.
- We recommend that you pot up into 3in pots and grow on for 6-8 weeks before planting out, using a good multipurpose compost such as our Premium Professional Compost.
- Place in a warm, sunny position to grow on for 6-8 weeks in spring/summer, or over winter, until the roots have reached the bottom of the pot.
- Water lightly but frequently. The compost should dry out on the surface between watering.
Planting in the garden:
- Mix fertiliser and organic matter into the soil around where you want to plant.
- Make a planting hole in this soil mixture, the right depth so that the top of the plant?s root ball is level with the top of the soil.
- If the soil is dry, fill the empty hole with water and leave it to drain.
- Place the plant in the hole, backfilling around it and firm well, water well.
- Add a layer of mulch if you like, to help keep the roots moist, although don?t allow the mulch pile up against the plant?s stem.
- Water regularly until established.
Planting in a container:
- Put some crocks loosely over the pot?s hole and add good quality, fresh compost, mixing in some slow release fertiliser.
- Place the well-watered plant onto the compost and firm well in – the compost should finish level with the top of the root ball.
Aftercare for Your Peruvian Lily Collection:
- Inca alstroemerias are winter hardy, however mulch well in the first couple of winters to ensure that the plant is well established and can get through the winter on its own.
- Free-draining soil is essential.


















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