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The best of both worlds, bulbs in containers allow us to provide the good drainage essential for most bulbs and the advantage of mobility. Move the pots to a feature position when they flower, and hide them from view when the foliage is dying back and looking messy. Fragrant bulbs can be brought indoors for enjoyment when flowering. Creating great displays
Stunning
displays can be made by close planting of bulbs Choosing the right bulbs Some of the most suitable bulbs for containers are bluebells, crocus, daffodils (especially miniatures), freesias, hyacinths, lachenalia, muscari and tulips. |
Planting – When and How Container planting should be done in autumn at much the same time that you would plant bulbs in the garden. Select pots that are deep enough for the bulbs being planted – large bulbs such as daffodils and tulips need at least 12 cm of mixture beneath them. Use a good quality bulb mixture. It must be well drained, but have enough fine material to keep the bulbs nicely moist and allow uninterrupted growth. It should also contain some 8 – 9 month slow release fertiliser to cater for the bulbs needs right through to flowering and beyond. Care while growing Pots warm up and cool
down quickly. Newly planted
pots need to be kept in a cool shady place for several months to allow
time for good root development. They
need only minimal watering at this time too; enough to keep the mixture
just moist, as there is no active top growth occurring yet.
Bring
them out into the stronger light and then direct sun when the first
shoots emerge, and water a little more frequently. Flowering During flowering, water more often as the containers will dry out much more quickly now. There is little else needed at this stage, move the container into a more visible position and enjoy the display. Care after flowering If you want to keep the bulbs for next year, put the containers away out of sight and allow the leaves to die back naturally. Dig the bulbs up in summer when they have dried off completely. Store them in a cool, airy place until replanting the following autumn. If you treat your bulbs as annuals however, you can clear the container out for other uses right after flowering, and start again with a whole new selection next autumn. |
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