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Winter Season Magic "There is magic in a bowl brimming with golden daffodils and fragrant hyacinth during the winter season. All the dreamy beauty of spring flowers is contained in the sleeping winter bulb that you can force into bloom, out of season!"
There is magic in a bowl brimming with golden daffodils and fragrant hyacinth during the winter season. All the dreamy beauty of spring flowers is contained in the sleeping winter bulb that you can force into bloom, out of season! What a wonderful way to make the winter seem so less severe and bring the feeling of spring into your home.
It produces four to five flower stalks in late spring, and blossoms in early summer. This plant needs a lot of room and requires a large container. Despite its name, lily of Peru is a native of Chile. Lily of Peru grows best with very high light with a temperature of approximately 65° to 80°F (18° to 27°C) and an average humidity of 25% or more. Can tolerate 35°F (2°C) without damage. During dormancy, maintain 45°F (7°C) if possible. Special Notes: Allow potting mixture to dry when foliage turns yellow and withers. In addition, check carefully for spider mites on undersides of leaves; if present, spray with appropriate pesticide
You can purchase pre-treated bulbs, or force your own, to have hyacinths blooming indoors during winter, bringing their precise, sculptured beauty to a sunny windowsill. To treat the winter doldrums, group flowering hyacinth, tulip, crocus, and narcissus bulbs together, and stare! Hyacinth grows well in high to very high light with a temperature of approximately 70° to 80°F (15° to 21°C) and an average humidity of 25% or more. Keep the potting mixture moist, but plant can tolerate some surface drying without damage. Special Notes: Pot bulbs in well-aerated potting mix- ture containing 50% or more organic matter. Also, if flower buds stop growing, move to cooler location.
Native to the woods and rocky areas of Western Europe, the daffodil will send up three to five smooth, slender leaves, followed by a stalk with a single, familiar flower. Enjoy its brilliant, sunshiny color during the grey days of winter, then plant outside where winter temperatures are below 32°F (O°C) for several weeks. Daffodils grow best with high to very high light with a temperature of approximately 60° to 70°F (15° to 21°C) and an average humidity of 25% or more. Keep the potting mixture moist, but plant can tolerate some surface drying without damage. Special Notes: Pot bulbs in well-aerated potting mixture containing 50% or more organic matter. Also, if new leaves are light green, move to higher light. If foliage is extensive, move to cooler location.
Tips on Awakening Your Winter Bulbs
Like magic, the mystery of having spring bulbs bloom in January and February just consists of knowing how it is done. The secret is the process known as "forcing" which means to bring to bloom at an earlier than normal date. This is done by providing and controlling the correct temperatures at the crucial times so that bulbs will produce roots, leaves, and their exquisite flowers.
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