Caring for your bulbs properly
Bulbs
are generally among the easiest of all plants to care for, and this hardiness
makes bulbs one of the most popular among all kinds of gardeners. Even though bulbs are easy to care for,
however, it is still important to care for them properly to ensure you will
have a garden full of dahlias, lilies, daffodils, tulips and other bulbs.
One
great thing about bulbs is the colors they come in. Bulb plants come in a wide variety of colors,
and a flower bed full of bulbs can be one of the most colorful parts of any
garden.
As
with any type of plant, it is important that your bed full of bulbs receive
plenty of water, plenty of sunlight, proper fertilization and a good quality
soil. Providing these basic elements is
the best way to get your bulbs off to the best start.
When
it comes to watering bulbs, it is important to remember that all bulbs need
regular watering during their growth and blooming period. For most bulbs, the active growth period
begins shortly after they go into the ground, and it continues until the
foliage on the plant has died back. The
die back generally occurs after the flowering has stopped, or in the autumn of
the year.
If
there is not enough rainfall available, the gardener should be sure to supplement
the water with deep watering, deep enough to reach the root zone, as the roots
will be growing underneath the bulb. In
addition, providing a good layer of mulch will assist the roots in retaining
their all important moisture content. It
is important to note here, however, that the bearded iris should never be
mulched, since mulching it will cause it to rot.
Proper
fertilization is also very important to successfully growing bulbs. The fertilizer should be applied at the time
the bulb is planted, in the bottom of the hole, and covered with a thin layer
of soil. The bulb should never be placed
directly on top of the fertilizer. In
addition, the bulbs should be fed with a high nitrogen content fertilizer at
the start of the growing season. Providing
this extra feeding will help the bulbs to produce more attractive flowers.
After
the bulbs have completed their blooming cycle, they will have used up a great
deal of their nutrient content. For the
bulb to do well the following season it is important for those nutrients to be
replenished. There are two steps
gardeners should take to ensure that their bulbs will bloom well the next year.
The
first step is to be certain that the foliage is left on the plant, even if the
foliage looks poor, until the foliage has yellowed and pulls off easily. That is because the leaves will continue to
make food for the plant as long as they are green, and this food will help theplant bloom better the next year.
The
second step is to provide a good quality fertilizer right after the flowers
have begun to fade away. It is important
to fertilize with a bulb food which is high in phosphorus and potassium, as
this will help the plant thrive the next year.
In
order to be their most effective, the phosphorus and potassium in the bulb food
must be able to reach the root zone, and for this reason the fertilizer should
be placed as close as possible to the roots.
For a planting that has already been established, the fertilizer should be
stretched slightly into the soil to help it move deeper, and the feeding should
be followed by a deep watering.
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