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Water your bulbs for a few weeks after planting, as they are forming their roots. Insulate for winter depending on where you live. Then ensure that your bulbs have water throughout the growing ...
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To force bulbs, pot them about an inch apart in a 6-inch pot, with the bulb tips just covered with potting mix. Water well, ...
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Place the bulbs in the holes with the pointed end facing up, then cover them with soil. Water deeply after planting to help the soil settle around the roots and eliminate air pockets. Add a layer ...
When you’re ready to plant the bulbs, allow the roots of the bulbs to rest in warm water overnight. In the morning, add the three to four inches of potting medium to the bottom of your pot ...
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