Gardening with bulbs has many advantages for the gardener. For one thing, most bulb plants are
inexpensive, and bulbs are durable out of the ground and hardy in the
ground. Shopping for the right bulbs is
also easy; simply choosing firm, healthy looking bulbs, and avoiding those that
are cracked, dry or soft is a good way to choose the best bulbs for your
garden.
There are so many types of bulbs, however, that it can be difficult to
find the right ones for your garden.
This article presents a brief overview of some of the most popular
flower bulbs.
Gladiolus
Gladiolas are among the most popular of all bulb plants, and their
distinctive sword shaped leaves and funnel shaped flowers are instantly
recognizable to gardeners and non gardeners alike. This striking appearance has made gladiolas a
favorite bulb with many gardeners, and they make a fine centerpiece to any
garden due to their large size and attractive appearance. The large summer
flowering gladiolas can range in height from three feet to a huge six feet, and
their variety of colors makes them great for any garden.
Gladiolas are best planted in the spring, but only after the soil has
warmed. Gladiolas typically bloom
between 65 and 100 days after planting.
Many gardeners plant new gladiola bulbs at one or two week intervals
over a four to six week period in order to enjoy continuous blooms. Each gladiola bulb should be planted four
times as deep as the bulb is wide, for instance a one inch wide bulb would be planted
four inches deep. The spacing of
gladiolas should be between four to six inches.
Gladiolas do best in full sunlight and they should be watered regularly
during their blooming and growth phase.
In much of the country, gladiola bulbs can be left in the ground over
the winter months, but many gardeners choose to dig them up and store them
during the winter. If you decide to take
this approach, it is best to dig them after the leaves have turned yellow. The bulbs should be placed in a single layer
and stored in a cool, dry and dark place to dry for two or three weeks. After the bulbs have dried sufficiently they
should be stored in nylon stockings or onion sacks and kept in a cool and well
ventilated place.
Hemerocallis
Hemerocallis is the scientific name for the daylily, and it is one of
the most well known types of bulb plants on the market. Gardeners love the hardy and trouble free
nature of the daylily, and their arching and sword shaped leaves provide a striking
addition to any garden. Daylily hybrids
can grow as tall as six feet and bloom in the spring and summer months. The daylily produces flowers ranging in size
from three to eight inches, and they are available in a wide variety of colors. The daylily gets its name from the fact that
each of its flowers lasts only a single day, but its buds open on successive
days, and this enhances the beauty of the plant.
The daylily is actually a tuberous root variety of bulb, and they are
best planted during fall or early spring.
Daylilies should be planted between ½ inch and 1 inch deep and space
between 2 to 2½ inches apart in the garden.
As with other varieties of bulbs, it is important to water daylilies on
a regular basis during their growing season.
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