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Common Mistakes To Avoid Whan Planting Flower Bulbs

Compared to flowers grown from seeds, flowers grown with flower bulbs last longer and require less maintenance. Once planted correctly in your garden, these blooming perennials will automatically grow again in spring or summer with minimal intervention on your behalf. While flower bulbs in your garden are easy to maintain, there are certain best practices you should implement when planting bulbs. Avoid the following mistakes.

Planting the wrong type of bulbs

Before buying your flower bulbs, consider the conditions in your garden. In general, bulb flowers like plenty of sun and soil with good drainage, but some bulbs prefer partial shade. The pH of your soil can also affect the growth of your flower bulbs.

Bulbs need to be planted at specific times and bloom at specific times. You need to consider this for your garden project.

Improper spacing of flower bulbs

Flower bulbs are more visually attractive when planted in groups of three or five, but you must ensure that each bulb has space to grow. The rule of thumb is that you plant each bulb at a depth that is two or three times its size. Make sure there is a space of about twice the bulb's width between it and the neighboring bulbs.

Ensure that they get the right amount of water.

When you plant the bulbs, you should water them thoroughly; otherwise, water them when you feel the soil is getting too dry. Generally, once every three or four days is enough. You can also check the soil conditions by pressing your finger into your flower beds. If the first inch or so feels dry, water your flower bulbs.

Improper care of dormant bulbs

After the growing season, flower bulbs shed their foliage and go dormant. You may dig them up and store them over the winter or let them winter in their beds. If you choose to leave your dormant bulbs in the ground, make sure to mulch the beds. This will help protect your bulbs from winter freezes and thaws. Mulching will also increase soil fertility and provide some much-needed nutrients. Refrain from watering dormant bulbs. Too much moisture will cause the bulbs to rot.

Conclusion

If you purchase your flower bulbs from a reputable supplier such as Devroomens, the bulbs should come with growing instructions. There should also be a way to contact the supplier to ask them for additional tips on caring for the bulbs.

 

 
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