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1. What is a bulb?
A bulb is a "container" with a flower (sometimes more than one)
hidden in the center. The food in that "container" will
provide the energy needed for healthy flowers at blooming time.
\2. How to handle and store bulbs?
Just because the bulbs
look dormant when you receive them does not mean that they do not need tender
loving care. Bulbs are constantly growing
and developing and have sensitive flowers inside. Careless handling
can mean problems and poor results at blooming time. Some tips:
• Do not leave bulbs in the package in which they arrive.
Take them out of the shipping carton and store the
packages in a cool, dark place until you are ready to plant them.
• Plant the bulbs
at the very first opportunity you have.
You will get the best results this way as they
are usually
shipped at the appropriate planting time.
3. How to plant bulbs?
a. How to plant?
• Dig out the soil to the proper depth as indicated on the package.
• Loosen the soil and mix in some
peat moss or compost. Add
some sand when the soil has a
lot of clay.
• Sprinkle some fertilizer and mix well into the soil.
• Place the bulbs firmly in the soil with the pointed end up.
Always plant in groups, either
large or small, and
keep the spacing as indicated on the package.
• Cover the bulbs with the balance of the soil, sprinkle some more
fertilizer on top and water
well. If, during winter, it is dry
for a long period, water them occasionally.
• Cover the soil with some mulch and fertilize again in the Spring
when the shoots emerge.
b. Flowering times & Height?
This
is indicated on the package as well as the height so you can plant the
low growing
varieties in front and
the taller ones in the back of
the garden.
c. When to plant?
For Fall planting:
• Zone 3 to 6 should be planted in September and October. Planting
can still be done in
November as long as it is before the frost penetrates
the soil too much.
• Zone 7 to 10 should be planted in October, November and December.
For Spring planting, you can plant
bulbs as soon as the danger of frost has passed.
d. Can you tell from the bulb
how large the flower will be?
Usually, large bulbs give tall,
large flowers while small bulbs give short, small flowers.
4. Can bulbs be planted in an outdoor container?
Yes, this can be done. Keep them in a cool, dark place during winter
in areas of the country that get really cold. In
milder climates, you can leave the container with the planted
bulbs outside.
5. Can you plant bulbs in beds with ground covers?
Yes, the roots of the bulbs go
much deeper so they do not fight for the same food supply as the ground cover. The
ground cover will assist in hiding the faded leaves after blooming.
6. How do you get a naturalized landscape?
Toss a handful of pebbles in the area you want to landscape. Plant
a bulb where each pebble lands. Be sure to plant several small bulbs
close together. Plant several large bulbs next to trees
or rocks.
7. What kind of soil is good for bulbs?
Bulbs will grow in any kind of soil as long as there is good drainage.
8. What is the best way to prepare a planting bed?
For a large bed, dig out about 10 inches deep. Fill in the first
few inches with sand and peat moss for good drainage. Work in
some fertilizer as well. Finally, lay the bulbs down in a pattern
you like, fill in with the original soil and water well. If
you do not want to dig out the entire bed, only dig out the space
where you want
to plant some bulbs. There are special tools available
(like a bulb auger) to help with this process or use your garden
trowel.
9. Is it better to dig a hole for each bulb or an entire
bed?
It depends completely on the effect you want. If the individual
hole is deep enough, either method is fine.
10. Should fertilizer be added in the Fall or in the
Spring?
If you want to have more benefit from the bulbs for several years, you
need to apply fertilizer three times a year:
• At planting time
• When the shoots appear above the ground
• Right after they have bloomed
11. How can drainage be improved?
A good way to improve your soil is to work in sand, compost and peat moss.
12. How many bulbs should you plant together?
A minimum of 5 Tulips or Narcissus and at least 10 of the smaller
bulbs should be planted together. You can, of course, always plant more
than that together. Just keep your spacing in mind as well.
\13. Do you have to water bulbs after
you plant them?
Yes, this is the most important thing to do to ensure good blooms.
Bulbs start to form roots right after planting and water is very important
to get them started. Also, water the bulbs when it has
been dry for a long period of time.
14. Do bulbs have to be mulched?
It is best to have some mulch covering the bulbs. In areas where
winters are severe, mulch helps protect the bulbs from frost. In
warm areas, mulch helps keep the ground at a more even temperature.
15 Do bulbs bloom for more than one
year?
Some bulbs will become so "at home" in your garden that they
will become naturalized citizens. Others will last for
several years if you take some basic steps like cutting the flowers
after
blooming, leaving the foliage to die down naturally and giving
fertilizer three
times per year.
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