Planting daffodils in mid Dec., cutting down lisianthus, a story of a spider
Автор: Kay's BouKays and Flower Farm
Загружено: 2025-12-16
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Planting daffodils in crates inside a hoop house in mid-December is a method used to force or protect bulbs for early spring blooms. Here’s a concise summary:
💐Timing: Mid-December is late for outdoor planting, but a hoop house provides enough protection for bulbs to root and develop over winter.
💐Setup: Use ventilated plastic or wooden crates filled with well-draining potting mix.
Planting: Place bulbs close together (but not touching), pointy side up, about 2–3 inches deep.
💐Conditions: Keep soil slightly moist, not wet. The hoop house keeps temperatures cool but above freezing, encouraging root growth without early sprouting.
💐Care: As temperatures warm in late winter, increase watering and light exposure to trigger blooming.
💐Outcome: Blooms arrive earlier than field-grown bulbs and can be harvested for cut flowers or transplanted outside once danger of frost passes.
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