Go to your local garden center. All the summer bulbs have arrived.The spring-flowering bulbs need to be planted in the fall, though.
2007-03-22 00:36:28
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answered by saaanen 7
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My regularly occurring for toddlers is to advance an amaryllis. they oftentimes even are available in a kit so which you will have all the supplies you prefer. You plant them interior the soil so the bulb is extra often than not above the soil point. as quickly as the sharp stem starts off to instruct the instruct relatively starts off.They advance very rapid, incredibly much like Jack's beanstalk. you will discover you could tell the construction visibly on a on a regular basis foundation.I easily have seen the stalk advance an inch or extra an afternoon. as quickly because it reached that is top the blooms on the precise will extend. it ought to prefer slightly staking because of the fact the stem can get quote heavy. And while you're fortunate you will get extra effective than a million stem. each and each stem oftentimes has 3 or 4 blooms and the colors are reds and pinks. It has continuously been my regularly occurring for velocity. whether Paperwhites and Narcissus or maybe crocuses are quite straightforward. (paperwhites are a sort of daffodil) For narcissus you prefer a pitcher it fairly is gigantic sufficient for the bulb to take a seat down in and probable a minimum of 6 to eight inches severe. placed stones or marbles or such for the bulb to chill out on and placed water in and flow away in a funky section. The roots advance down For the paperwhites you may get a large shallow bowl. Fill it with little rocks (or large marbles) place the bulbs on precise so they relax conveniently. be certain the rocks or despite soak up a minimum of two inches from the backside. Fill with sufficient water to in basic terms touch the backside of the bulbs. Wait and purely fill up the water. it is likewise a solid theory in case you will come across a pair of things of charcoal to incluse interior the rocky base to stay away from the water from stinking. whether the two a sort of do have quite stable fragrances. sometimes slightly overpowering. you're able to do the crocuses interior the comparable way because of the fact the paperwhites. have relaxing a majority of those are for indoors. regrettably for outdoors not something is rapid, whether that is relaxing interior the spring to computer screen the gree shoots ruin interior the direction of the floor. Crocuses are incredibly much the earliest, yet there are a coupe of others that are even till now in case you will come across the bulbs. the two i admire the main are snowdrops ( which come as single or double flora) and winter aconite there is likewise a small iris that has a tendency to be early.to boot because of the fact the "species tulips" have relaxing
2016-10-19 07:38:50
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answered by Anonymous
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There are a lot of things you can plant in Michigan, just ask the folks at Michigan Bulb Co. The real question is, how much sun, moisture, and what kind of soil do you have? Glads are easy and usually reproduce to the point of being weedy. Was the ground soggy? Did it have full sun? Did you plant them too deep? You can try cannas, callas, dahlias, iris, elephant's ear (ok that's just leaves), some narcissus, and others. Note, some of these are technically rhizomes and not bulbs, but kinda sorta fit what you're asking.
2007-03-21 16:09:59
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answered by dwilmoth822 3
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Dahlias are not a bulb but can be planted in Spring and will put out a profusion of flowers. Freesai might also do this depending on where you live. The Dahlia is more like a tuber.
2007-03-22 04:13:27
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answered by juncogirl3 6
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bulbs need to be planted in the fall to grow and bloom this spring...
Sorry.
2007-03-21 15:42:21
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answered by 6kidsANDalwaysFIXINGsomething 4
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spotted toad iris, but it won't bloom until fall.
2007-03-25 14:11:54
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answered by Anonymous
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oriental lily
2007-03-21 15:31:58
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answered by mike h 3
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