Gladiolus Flower Growers
Flower Bulbs: Nature's Greatest Gift
By Seth Miller
Flowers are one of nature’s greatest gifts. Their scent, their colors, their shapes… everything about flowers is
beautiful. A colorful, cheerful flower can brighten even the darkest day. Even more enjoyable than looking at
flowers, though, is growing them. Flowers can be bought from pots and replanted. They can also be grown from
clippings. However, one of the most popular ways of growing flowers is from bulbs and seeds.
Growing flowers outdoors from bulbs is simple; in fact, it is so easy that it’s almost foolproof. One of the
most important aspects is timing. Bulbs need to be planted about six weeks before the first frost. Bulbs must be
planted in an area with good drainage and a lot of sun. Make sure the soil is loose, and then plant the bulbs about
six inches in the ground. (Package directions may vary depending on type and location; when directions differ,
following your package.) Try to place the bulb in the hole with the pointed end facing up. Cover the hole and
water. Voila! You’ve planted your flower bulbs.
Flower bulbs and seeds make flower gardens accessible for everyone. They can be grown virtually anywhere. One
idea is to plant them in containers. With container gardens, even apartment dwellers can enjoy the beauty of
flowers. Container-grown flower bulbs and seeds also allow growers to defy nature. Flower bulbs can be planted
indoors in any season and in any climate, as long as the indoor conditions are favorable for growth.
Flower bulbs are available in many varieties, such as tulips, daffodils, gladiolus, and crocus.
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