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18 Feb 2008 04:06:03 | Pet Campbell
Spring Flowers from bulbs for the Lazy Gardener
I am not going to pretend that I am a Master Gardener, or the
end of all wisdom with regard to spring bulbs in Florida. I will
share my experiences with bulbs that I have planted in Florida
that were successes or failures here at Pet's gardens. One of
the things I missed in Florida was spring flowers, and I heard
from everyone, you can't grow them here. Well here is the thing!
You can. Here I was a dedicated...Sort of gardener missing the
beauty and fragrance of spring flowers! Being told no, well I
decided to investigate and if necessary loose a few dollars in
the lesson. Garden bed preparation is not my specialty; I don't
map out a garden. I plant. This means I am a lazy sod. And
really I dig holes and drop bulbs in. I do not measure I guess.
I do not carefully prepare my flower beds; I do not add a
million pounds of this or that. Nope I just don't. This is
really ok my flowers don't seem to mind in the least. My garden
beds are nothing fancy, no magic formulas no expensive
additions. I am a simple gardener. Plant it, feed it, water it,
mulch it weed it. I have neither the time nor inclination to do
more. Remember I am the lazy gardener, and I hate to sweat!
However I love flowers, I am really not particular, I do have
some favorites but I am careful not to show it. Roses and
hibiscus are fêted as the tropical queens, here at Pet's gardens
but luckily the rest of the flowers have not picked that up!
I don't know how many times I have heard that you can't have
spring daffodils, and tulips, or hyacinths in Florida...
Nonsense! You surely can if you remember and utilize a few
simple guidelines, 1. Daffodils like should be planted after the
beginning of November, if you plant to early The ground will be
much to warm, if you wait, the ground will have cooled enough
that they won't sprout and then die off, this is a very
expensive and frustrating experience. So learn from my mistake
and wait. Last fall as an experiment I refrigerated 200 daffodil
bulbs and then planted them in December. They did not come up,
although I had carefully for a change followed the directions
given by the grower. At the same time I planted 500 daffodils
(assorted) that were a mistake! From Amazon I had actually
ordered 250 bulbs, and for some reason Amazon duplicated my
order. So I ended up with 500 bulbs. What can you do? Return
them? Heck no, it was like a stroke of fortune as far as I was
concerned and I so did not do the happy gardener dance where my
hubby could see it! But I did plant them and waited checking
anxiously until I saw the crisp green tips emerge from the
ground. The first daffodils bloomed on Feb. 1-2005.I had
daffodils blooming until June 2005. 2. It is a fact of life in
Florida that tulips will be annuals, so just deal with it.
Honestly because we don't get the hard ground freezes necessary
for tulips, we have to choose whether to spend the money, enjoy
their short bloom period, or purchase alternate flowers. I am
fond of tulips, but since these bulbs were to be a array of
color to brighten that bleak period between winter and summer I
chose to plant hyacinths instead they at least have a shot at
coming back. 3. Hyacinths are rumored to be perennial in Fl.
Under the right, so far never specified conditions. All I know
is that I put 100 hyacinth bulbs in the front border of my main
perennial garden, and by golly I had 100 blooms! I do not think
that there is any smell that can compare to hyacinths, it is
simply heavenly. I will report next year if they return. 4. Do
not cut the foliage off after your flowers have finished
blooming, yep its going to be kind of ugly for a couple of
weeks, but don't complain you had vases of gorgeous flowers to
brighten and scent your house, that non of your neighbors had!
Spring bulbs don't need our help, they are on their own
timetable, and they know somehow when it's right to start
growing. And I will add that while pacing and watching does
nothing to speed the growth cycle it is good for your legs and
hips! I am working on lilies right now so you can watch for that
article coming soon. Feel free to drop me a note at
pet@petsgardenphotography.com
About Author :
Pet, is a gardener , photographer, and best of all ..she is the
find a shortcut and use type gardener.
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