I have Lucifer also - grows like a weed for me (temperature PNW, about an hour north of Seattle) and blooms reliably. It can actually be a bit overbearing, and I've often lusted after one of the shorter cultivars. I'm not familiar with Woodside Select, but let it settle in, fertilize as needed (as Dave notes, more so in a container), and wait for it to take off. I have 4 clumps of Lucifer in full sun, and 2 in afternoon sun only. The afternoon clumps tend to send out more horizontal stalks (they all do to some degree), which I cut back to the ground, only allowing the vertical stalks to remain. Otherwise, it will fall into other plants, taking them out, or onto your ground or walkways, making a mess.
My son took some corms from mine and planted them in eastern sun up further north (Bellingham) and his have struggled. They have not clumped out, are noticeably shorter than mine, and only bloom sporadically. So, I assume full sun is a must, which it sounds like you have. This photo is from this morning: