For other bulb types, it is best to force using gravel or potting soil. Roots will reach into the water. Generally, plant bulbs two to three times deeper than their diameter. 2 hyacinth, amaryllis and narcissus respond well to this method of forcing. With light, sandy soils, plant 1 or 2 inches deeper and on heavier clay soils, set the bulbs an inch or two more shallow.
Roots will reach into the water. For other bulb types, it is best to force using gravel or potting soil. This will vary with the type of soil. 2 hyacinth, amaryllis and narcissus respond well to this method of forcing. With light, sandy soils, plant 1 or 2 inches deeper and on heavier clay soils, set the bulbs an inch or two more shallow. Generally, plant bulbs two to three times deeper than their diameter.
This will vary with the type of soil.
This will vary with the type of soil. For other bulb types, it is best to force using gravel or potting soil. With light, sandy soils, plant 1 or 2 inches deeper and on heavier clay soils, set the bulbs an inch or two more shallow. 2 hyacinth, amaryllis and narcissus respond well to this method of forcing. Generally, plant bulbs two to three times deeper than their diameter. Roots will reach into the water.
With light, sandy soils, plant 1 or 2 inches deeper and on heavier clay soils, set the bulbs an inch or two more shallow. 2 hyacinth, amaryllis and narcissus respond well to this method of forcing. Roots will reach into the water. This will vary with the type of soil. Generally, plant bulbs two to three times deeper than their diameter.
This will vary with the type of soil. With light, sandy soils, plant 1 or 2 inches deeper and on heavier clay soils, set the bulbs an inch or two more shallow. Generally, plant bulbs two to three times deeper than their diameter. Roots will reach into the water. For other bulb types, it is best to force using gravel or potting soil. 2 hyacinth, amaryllis and narcissus respond well to this method of forcing.
With light, sandy soils, plant 1 or 2 inches deeper and on heavier clay soils, set the bulbs an inch or two more shallow.
With light, sandy soils, plant 1 or 2 inches deeper and on heavier clay soils, set the bulbs an inch or two more shallow. For other bulb types, it is best to force using gravel or potting soil. This will vary with the type of soil. Roots will reach into the water. Generally, plant bulbs two to three times deeper than their diameter. 2 hyacinth, amaryllis and narcissus respond well to this method of forcing.
Generally, plant bulbs two to three times deeper than their diameter. Roots will reach into the water. With light, sandy soils, plant 1 or 2 inches deeper and on heavier clay soils, set the bulbs an inch or two more shallow. This will vary with the type of soil. For other bulb types, it is best to force using gravel or potting soil.
With light, sandy soils, plant 1 or 2 inches deeper and on heavier clay soils, set the bulbs an inch or two more shallow. For other bulb types, it is best to force using gravel or potting soil. This will vary with the type of soil. Generally, plant bulbs two to three times deeper than their diameter. Roots will reach into the water. 2 hyacinth, amaryllis and narcissus respond well to this method of forcing.
This will vary with the type of soil.
2 hyacinth, amaryllis and narcissus respond well to this method of forcing. This will vary with the type of soil. Generally, plant bulbs two to three times deeper than their diameter. For other bulb types, it is best to force using gravel or potting soil. With light, sandy soils, plant 1 or 2 inches deeper and on heavier clay soils, set the bulbs an inch or two more shallow. Roots will reach into the water.
Hyacinthus Orientalis Plant : Hyacinthus orientalis 'Royal Navy' (d) | hyacinth 'Royal : This will vary with the type of soil.. For other bulb types, it is best to force using gravel or potting soil. With light, sandy soils, plant 1 or 2 inches deeper and on heavier clay soils, set the bulbs an inch or two more shallow. Roots will reach into the water. 2 hyacinth, amaryllis and narcissus respond well to this method of forcing. This will vary with the type of soil.