Gardening with bulbs
Bulbs are among the most
popular of all flowering plants, due to their hardiness, low price and
beauty. It is hard to beat the color
variety of a garden bed full of bulbs, and planting bulbs that bloom in
different seasons can guarantee a season full of beautiful flowers.
This article focuses on
a few of the most popular varieties of bulbs.
Some of the most popular bulb varieties available to the home gardener
include:
Hyacinths (Dutch
Hyacinth)
The Dutch hyacinth is
one of the most instantly recognizable, and most popular, of all the varieties
of bulb plants. The Dutch hyacinth blooms in the spring and features the well
known foot high spires with their small bell shaped and very fragrant
flowers. Hyacinths come in a wide
varieties of colors, including red, pink, buff, white, blue and purple. The Dutch hyacinth grows best in colder
areas, and it can last from year to year.
In these cold water climates, the hyacinth is best planted in September
of October.
IN areas where the weather
is milder, hyacinth bulbs will not last from one year to the next. In these more temperate areas, hyacinths are
best treated as an annual and replanted each year, preferably in October,
November or December. It is best to
plant hyacinth bulbs four to five inches deep, and to space them from four to
five inches apart as well. Hyacinths
grow best in full sunlight, and they benefit from regular watering, especially
during their blooming and growth periods.
The most frequently seen
variety of irises are the bearded varieties.
Bearded irises are striking plants, and they appear in a dazzling array
of colors and combinations of colors.
Irises appear in a variety of sizes as well, with very small varieties
and very large ones as well.
Irises should be planted
in July or August in cold climates and in September or October in warmer
areas. Irises are actually rhizomes, and
they should be spaced from one to two feet apart, with the tops placed right
below the surface of the soil. Irises
grow best in full sunlight or light shade, and they benefit from a regular
watering schedule during their growing season.
Lilium
The lillium is the
scientific name given to the Asiatic and oriental hybrid lily, and they are
very popular bulb plants. These Asiatic
lilies bloom early in the summer, and they range in height from a mere six
inches to a towering 4½ feet. These
lilies feature blossoms ranging in size from four to six inches and in colors
like white, yellow, orange, pink and red.
Oriental lilies bloom
later in the year, usually in midsummer or early autumn. Oriental lilies have
stems from two to ix feet in height, and they feature large and fragrant
flowers up to nine inches in length.
These beautiful flowers feature pink and white petals with stripes and speckles,
and they provide a striking addition to any garden.
Lilly bulbs should be
planted as quickly as possible after they are bought, since these particular
bulbs do not keep well. If it is
necessary to delay planting, the bulbs should be stored in a cool place. It is important to examine the bulbs
carefully before they are planted, and any shriveled bulbs should be placed in
peat moss or moist sand until they have recovered.
Asiatic and oriental
lily bulbs are best planted spaced about a foot apart. Smaller bulbs should be covered with a layer
of soil two to three inches thick, which medium sized bulbs need a layer of
three to four inches and large bulbs should be covered with four to six inches
of soil.
The most commonly seen
problem encountered when growing bulbs is a viral infection, and unfortunately
that infection is incurable. The best
way to avoid infection is to buy only the healthiest bulbs from the best
sources. Any lilies showing mottled or
very stunted leaves should be destroyed.
Lilies tend to do best
in full sun or partial shade, and like other bulbs they benefit from regular
watering during their growth and blooming phases.
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