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Planting Spring Bulbs

What do we need to start?
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Spring bulbs are easy to grow and providing a few simple rules are followed hardly
anything can go wrong. When choosing daffodil bulbs for potting, get a variety which
has a short, strong, stem that can support the flower-
Follow the instructions:

1. Bulbs like a damp, free draining soil. Bulb fibre, potting compost or garden soil
can be used as well as a mixture of sharp sand and compost in equal quantities. Fill
the pot with the growing material so that the pointed ends of the bulbs just show
above the top of the pot. Finish filling around the bulbs with the compost/soil.
A 14cm pot will generally hold 3 Hyacinth bulbs or between 5 and 10 small (Tete-
2. Label each pot indicating the bulb variety and date planted. Then give them a good watering and allow the pots to drain before you store them for the winter.

3. Pot planted bulbs can be a disappointment when they are not stored correctly.
A warm, dark cupboard is not a good place for bulb storage as they tend to dry out
with the leaves and stems becoming too long, yellow and floppy. The best results
are obtained by placing the pots in a cool, well ventilated and dark area or to make
a ‘plunge-
4. To construct a plunge-
5. The bulbs will slowly grow during the winter months and in February, when green
shoots are showing, they should be removed from the plunge-
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