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Gilding the Lily: Developments in Asiatic Hybrid Lilies
... bulbs, you should select large, firm bulbs reasonably free of injuries and blemishes. Plant the bulbs in spring or early autumn in well-prepared soil, choosing a sunny, well-drained site. Lily bulbs are typically planted at a depth that is roughly twice the depth of the bulb. Large bulbs ...
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How to Plant Bulbs in Containers - eHow.com
... plant food. Follow label instructions. STEP 11: Move the pots to an out-of-the-way spot after bloom. Keep moist until foliage dries. STEP 12: Plant the bulbs in the garden next fall. They may or may not bloom. Tips & Warnings For a long season of bloom, plant early, midseason and late varieties in the ...
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Flower Gardening - Flower Bulbs, Gardening With - The Helpful Gardener
... Bulbs: As a rule of thumb, bulbs should be planted in the fall (roughly early to mid-October). You want to get the bulbs in the ground about six weeks before the ground starts to freeze. Plant the bulbs ...
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Information about Planting flower bulbs
... mark the spot while you dig the other holes. For a more natural look, gently toss the bulbs onto the area that you would like to plant in and then plant the bulbs where ever they land. Planting bulbs is perhaps one of the ...
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Information about Amaryllis Belladonna: The Belladonna Lily
... The belladonna lily can also be grown in large containers, preferably something sized like a 5-gallon bucket. Plant the bulbs 4 inches deep in well-drained soil within a sunny location; however, the bulbs must be planted with their necks at soil level. Plant each bulb by itself, ...
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quality discount gladiola bulbs, including field gladiolas, winter hardy and more.
... tall. Plant the corms in fertile, well-drained soil and choose a location where they are protected from strong winds. This is very important for the tall gladiolas. For a formal display, plant the bulbs in groups. You may choose to plant all one color of glads, or mix them. *** Here is a handy hint for searching for glads on the ...
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How to plant flower bulbs including irises, tulips, lilies and daffodils.
... the bulbs over the soil and space according to package directions. Smaller bulbs may be placed closer together than large bulbs. A general guide is to plant the bulbs to a depth of 3 times the plant diameter. Plant the bulb with the ...
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Bulbs and More - Questions and Answers
... as needed until the leaves turn yellow. Then withhold water, cut leaves back and put the entire pot in a cool (50°F), dark place until August. In August, plant the bulbs separately outdoors. Be sure to fertilize. How can I keep squirrels or moles from eating bulbs? Bulbs are ...
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Gardener's Network: How to Grow Flowering Bulbs, Corms, Tubers, Tuberous Roots, and Rhizomes
... the difference? Don't Care? That's okay. You're in good company. What does matter is that we plant the flowers that we want to bloom in our home gardens. As we talk about them, we will also refer to them somewhat generically as bulbs ...
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Gardener's Network: Fall Bulbs, Corms, Tubers, Tuberous Roots, and Rhizomes
... the flowerbed to improve drainage. 2. Select a planting pattern for your bulbs- Assuming you have selected the bulbs you want to plant ... the spring, to allow the bulbs to pop through. We do not recommend mulch for more delicate bulbs, like crocuses. 7. Wait and wait and wait- Now the ...
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