September 28, 2024

VIDEO: How to Grow Flower Bulbs in Container (Fast N Easy Way)


HOW TO GROW FLOWER BULBS IN CONTAINERS -EASY METHOD
ALL CARE TIPS N LOT MORE-GROW LILIUM BULBS IN POTS
link for gladiolus/gladioli planting video –https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caM4X4pYvvE
DAIZZ’S TIP:-
Lilium are available for purchase in winter and early spring and are generally packed in a moist organic mix to keep the bulbs moist. Plant immediately after delivery and do not allow the bulbs to dry out. This is very important as lilium do not have a dormant cycle like many other bulbs.
If growing in pots, make sure the pot is large enough. Place no more than 3 bulbs per pot, and make sure the bulbs are leaning slightly inwards to encourage plants to support each other. Grow outside in a sunny aspect and pots can be brought inside once flowering. After flowering, or when picking for cut flowers, cut the plant to about half way down the stem leaving enough leaves to enable the plant to develop the bulb for next year’s flowers.

grow them outside in a sunny aspect, they are an attractive plant during growth, so they don’t need to be hidden until flowering time. Once in flower they can be brought inside or placed on patio or balcony etc. When flowering is finished, top up fertiliser and place the pots in the garden to be watered with everything else while they die down. Bring the pots out again in early winter, top dress with fertiliser, water it in well and watch them grow again.

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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Grow Flower Bulbs in Container (Fast N Easy Way)

  1. Mohitji, can these bulbs be potted during monsoons ? A 2 year old plant has several heads now, can I separate the bulbs and repot them ? Also, which fertilizer/s are best for Lilium ?

  2. Thanks for a wonderful video.
    I had planted the bulbs around a week ago and still no growth.
    Should I dig them out to check for the status of the bulbs or should I wait further ? Please suggest.

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