All You Need To Know About Flower Bulbs
Gardeners will all come into contact with bulbs at some period during their ongoing hobby. Gardeners that are just beginning their endeavors will have to learn how to pick out their bulbs, plant them, and grow them to the perfect plant they dreamed of.
Large bulbs are usually considered to be the most healthy of the bunch. Look for a bulb that is firm and large, and odds are you will have a winner. Bulbs that are soft or mushy are often diseased, deadening, or will not bloom at all if they do grow. Be careful of any cracks and scars that you may see, since they will indicate the bulb was not stored properly.
It seems odd, but bulbs can easily be damaged by water. An abundance of exposure to water will essentially drown out the bulb. When you are storing your flower bulbs, you should keep them in a cool, dark, place if you intend on using them soon. You are even able to freeze them if you intend on keeping the bulbs for next season.
You can only plant a flower bulb at a specific time if you want it to thrive. Bulbs are best planted in the period of time before Winter, in which the ground is not frozen but the temperature seems to be dropping. Try to estimate around a month and a half before the period in which the ground usually freezes, and plant the bulbs then for best effect.
The depth in which you plant the bulb is also key in allowing the plant to grow correctly. The distance you need to dig into the ground will be determined by the flower or plant you intend on growing. Most bulbs will come with a tag the describes the planting process. If not, you can get such information in books and Internet websites
Last but not least, we have the soil in which you plant the bulb in. The soil needs to be rich in nutrients if the plant is going to grow correctly. Using store-bought soil isn’t such a bad idea if you aren’t sure what condition your current soil is in. Certain types of bulbs can also be helped with certain types of fertilizer, although this can differ based on the plant you are set on growing. Be careful, as some types may damage your bulbs.
Final Thoughts
Flower bulbs in general are easy to work with. You just have to adhere to a time table, follow simple instructions, and in no time you will have rich flowers and plants blooming. Bulbs can be found at most home and garden centers, and even some retail giants.
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