Trick some tulips, daffodils, or crocus into early bloom, and you’ll be enjoying spring months ahead of time.
Forcing bulbs inside is a super easy technique that’s simply a sleight of hand—a trickster’s way to get blooms by faking out your flowers about what season it really is. It involves very little effort and a few materials. The biggest exertion? Scheduling their arrival.
Almost everyone recognizes the daffodil and the tulip. They are superstars of the flower bulb world: the easy-to-grow, can’t-get-any-sunnier-in-springtime flowers. But before you rush out to add them to your outdoor garden, consider this: You also can have bulbs indoors in those not-so-warm months.
Here’s the deal: Bulbs that grow indoors sometimes need a reminder that they’ve been through winter—however fake it is. In fact, all bulbs except amaryllis and paperwhites need a cold snap. What makes those two different? They don’t get cold at home in their native tropics, so they don’t need winter wherever you live. For other flower bulbs, though, you’ll have to chill them a little to get them to bloom inside; just how long depends on the bulb. Generally:
Chill time: None
Bloom time: 6-8 weeks
Chill time: 8-15 weeks
Bloom time: 2-3 weeks to bloom after chilling
Chill time: 2-3 weeks
Bloom time: 2-3 weeks to bloom after chilling
Chill time: 8-15 weeks
Bloom time: 2-3 weeks to bloom after chilling
Chill time: 12-15 weeks
Bloom time: 2-3 weeks to bloom after chilling
Chill time: 13-15 weeks
Bloom time: 2-3 weeks to bloom after chilling
Chill time: None
Bloom time: 3-5 weeks
Chill time: 15 weeks
Bloom time: 2 weeks to bloom after chilling
Chill time: 10-16 weeks
Bloom time: 2-3 weeks to bloom after chilling
Almost everyone recognizes the daffodil and the tulip. They are superstars of the flower bulb world: the easy-to-grow, can’t-get-any-sunnier-in-springtime flowers. But before you rush out to add them to your outdoor garden, consider this: You also can have bulbs indoors in those not-so-warm months.
Forcing bulbs inside is a super easy technique that’s simply a sleight of hand—a trickster’s way to get blooms by faking out your flowers about what season it really is. It involves very little effort and few materials. The biggest exertion? Scheduling their arrival.
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Jefferson, Iowa 50129
The Thomas Jefferson Gardens bring to life the prairies that welcomed Lewis and Clark explorers and early settlers, heritage plants from Monticello, farming practices of Thomas Jefferson’s time, outdoor musical instruments to experience, a children’s garden, and so much more.
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