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Types of Flowering Bulbs That work - November 1, 2010 - Daily Family Friendly Tips |
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Written by Jenny Wanderscheid
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Types Of Flowering Bulbs That Work
- Tulips: Can require at least 15 weeks of chilling to be successfully forced. Early flowering tulips are easier to force.
- Hyacinths: Wait until the top growth is about 3″ before moving to a sunny location. Usually requires at least 10 weeks of chilling to be successfully forced.
- Daffodils: Usually requires at least 13 weeks of chilling to be successfully forced. Place in direct sunlight to help it bloom properly after being forced.
- Crocus: Can require up to 15 weeks of chilling to be successfully forced.
- Iris: Can require up to 15 weeks of chilling to be successfully forced. Dwarf Irises force well.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 31 October 2010 18:38 |