Because plants grow from bulbs, their size and quality matter. Plump, healthy bulbs help produce strong plants, and larger bulbs produce larger flowers. When choosing your own bulbs, avoid bulbs that are mushy or rotten and choose larger, plump flower bulbs.
Where to plant bulb plants.
Flower bulbs are versatile additions to any garden. They even work well in pots. Flower bulbs can be planted in large groups, in small groups among perennials, or planted in more natural-looking places. When planning a garden design with bulb plants, you should remember a few things.
Tulips are one of the most popular spring flowers, Nowaczyk / shutterstock
The first rule of thumb is that bulbs must be planted in well-drained soil. If the bulbs are in wet soil that does not drain, they will likely rot.
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Planting bulbs in the soil. How to do it correctly
As a rule of thumb, bulbs are planted at a depth of about twice or three times their diameter. The basic and most important condition for growing bulb plants is to ensure excellent drainage.
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It will be a good idea to add coarse sand and leaf mold to the soil to improve drainage. Well-rotted manure and bone meal can also be added to the soil. Newly planted bulbs should not come into contact with fresh manure.
Growing bulbs in pots and containers. It is a beautiful home decoration
Growing bulbs in pots and containers has its charm because they can be used for interior or exterior decoration. The onion is planted in good quality, porous potting soil with the crown of the bulb just above the ground. Initially, keeping the pots in the dark promotes better root growth.
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Source: Gazeta

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