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House plants Forced Bulbs
... bulbs require a "chilling period". This is a time when the bulb is dormant in a cool environment, simulating it's natural underground winter home in cold soil. Most bulbs need this chilling period to force them to bloom. A couple exceptions to the rule are paperwhites and Amaryllis which do not require a period of chilling. Chill your bulbs ...
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Bulb Forcing
... bulbs is to plant them early enough to allow plenty of time for strong roots to develop, making sure the temperature stays cool during that time. Most spring-blooming bulbs need 12 to 16 weeks of 45-degree (7C) temperatures after they are potted to develop roots strong enough to support leaves and flowers. There are a few methods to keep bulbs ...
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Bulbs
... Liatris Ornamental Onion Oxalis Tulip Spring Bulb Sale! Free $20 off premium bulbs, plants and trees! Bulbs Direct From Holland Mayflowering Tulips Mixed Henry Fields Seed and Nursery Giant ... bulbs have graceful foliage that enhances the garden even before the flowers themselves bloom. Spring flowering bulbs should be planted when the ground temperature reaches around 60 degrees. These bulbs need ...
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Dividing Flower Bulbs
... bulbs in the spring, make sure that you leave the foliage on the bulbs when you replant them. The bulbs need the foliage in order to recharge themselves with enough energy to survive the winter and flower again in the spring. Next spring, when your bulbs ...
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Information about fertilizing your bulbs
... hardy bulbs come back for us year after year that they need no special attention. While it is true that bulbs can ... bulbs need. Make sure that the fertilizer you purchase has these three nutrients, nitrogen, potash and phosphorus. The nitrogen helps to ensure that the bulbs ... live longer. The last, phosphorus, is the most important. The bulbs need this to help multiply and more importantly (at least to ...
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How to force flower bulbs for indoor plant displays.
... bulbs for indoor plant displays. quality discount flower bulbs How to Force Bulbs for Blooming Indoors Many of the spring-flowering bulbs ... . The most popular bulbs for forcing are hyacinths, crocuses, tulips, irises and amaryllis. Some bulbs need cold storage at 4 degrees C or less before planting indoors for forcing to bloom. Paperwhites are a type of narcissus and they need ...
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Bulbs and More - Planting and Care
... Both spring and summer bulbs need phosphorous to encourage root development. Keep in mind that phosphorous moves very little once applied to the soil. Some bulbs are planted 6 to 8 ... flowering bulbs behind lower growing foreground shrubs. Plant bulbs with groundcovers and perennials like hosta or daylilies. Staking Some of the summer blooming bulbs like dahlias and gladioli occasionally need extra ...
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Bulbs and More - Landscaping with Bulbs
... bulbs should be planted in groups of 50 bulbs or more to have impact. The bloom of a few of the smaller bulbs is very insignificant. Smaller bulbs need to be viewed close-up so they should be planted along sidewalks, patios or entry ways to the home. Most summer flowering bulbs ...
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Gardener's Network: Types of Fall Bulbs, Corms, Tubers, Tuberous Roots, and Rhizomes
... might not be a "bulb". For those who really want or need to know the difference, here they are: Bulbs Flower bulbs are generally teardrop shaped, with a pointed top and a round ... DayLily Hemerocallis Spring Summer More Information: Types of Geophytes Flower Bulbs Shop for quality bulbs. TGN's Bulbmall, home to: High Quality Bulbs and Perennials New for 2006 Amaryllis Astilbe Colchicum Crocus Daffodil ...
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Hardy Bulbs
... have already been formed by the time you purchase the bulbs, but they need a "cold period" (winter) of several months in order to develop properly. WHAT TO LOOK FOR When buying bulbs remember the old adage ... free from mechanical injuries, with no corky spots or fungus. PLANTING BULBS Bulbs should be planted as soon as they are available. Plant ...
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