How to Plant Tulips and Spring Bulbs in Containers! Mistakes to Avoid. //FlowerFanatic

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2022
  • Im excited to show you how I'm planting my tulips and other spring bulbs in Containers. Although It is fairly easy to grow tulips and other bulbs in containers, there are a few things to consider before you get started. In this video I hope to cover everything you need to know to get beautiful Blooms in Spring. Tulips don't like to freeze and will zap there blooms. If you live in a Zone 7 or 8 you are pretty safe to keep your containers outside all winter. Below those zones you will have to store them in a garage or unheated indoor area of some sort. I live in a zone 6b climate, so I'm storing my large containers (24 inches and above outside next to a Structure). The larger the container the more insulated and warm the bulbs. I hope you found this video helpful. If you have any questions, comment down below. Thanks For Watching and I hope to see you in my next videos. Good Luck with your own Containers.
    Steph AKA TheFlowerFanatic
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Комментарии • 23

  • @Paula_Pretty_lady
    @Paula_Pretty_lady Год назад +1

    Love your greenhouse - definitely jealous! Can't wait to see how your bulbs do in the spring. Going tomorrow to get some bulbs!

    • @FlowerFanatic
      @FlowerFanatic  Год назад

      Thanks! I bought some more on clearance haha! I had a few extra pots lying around and I couldn’t handle them just sitting there lonely.

    • @FlowerFanatic
      @FlowerFanatic  Год назад

      Good luck!

    • @FlowerFanatic
      @FlowerFanatic  Год назад

      Cats get into pots too! My cat is being a menace. I’m gonna cover them with chicken wire. I didn’t think about that. Annoying!

  • @naturalroots
    @naturalroots Год назад

    Just love your green house. think I'll search ny garage for a pot to plant hyacinths. Caught them on clearance for $2.50/ 8 bulbs 🤗
    Your daughter is beautiful 🦋

    • @FlowerFanatic
      @FlowerFanatic  Год назад

      Thanks! She is fiery one and sweet at the same time. Hyacinths will be so pretty! Why do I never get sick of flowers 🤷‍♀️

    • @FlowerFanatic
      @FlowerFanatic  Год назад

      That’s a great deal. Better deal than I have found

  • @chrisgilliam8833
    @chrisgilliam8833 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, is there a followup video on the tulips in the whisky barrels?

    • @FlowerFanatic
      @FlowerFanatic  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes. I highlighted them on my video called Tulip Tour. One of my barrels didn’t drain for some reason. The other did great. I didn’t do anything different. My other containers were beautiful. I didn’t say much in this video. Just make sure your barrel drains. What I would have done differently on one of them that didn’t drain was cover it with something so rain couldn’t get in it after it already was sufficiently saturated. We had much more rain and moisture last year than I would have ever anticipated. The other barrel did awesome. So if you are getting lots of moisture this winter and it’s cold cover the top of them with a plastic top of some sort when sufficiently moist.

  • @MaShcode
    @MaShcode 8 месяцев назад

    You don’t really need fertilizer or even the traditional bone meal unless the soils a desert also keeps critters less curious.
    Most local managed acreage or bagged soil is normally not lacking for phosphorus.
    Water and add a layer of leafmould
    Staple or lash a covering using 1/8th inch galvanized landscape cloth will deter mice and help with snow pack.

    • @FlowerFanatic
      @FlowerFanatic  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for taking the time to give some nice feedback. I don’t need the fertilizer in the ground because I have so much natural phosphorus. We had so much rain, snow, and moisture last winter one of the pots didn’t drain well enough. I should have covered it to keep out the excess moisture. My other pot did beautifully. They were side by side and one drained well and the other didn’t. It’s a mystery. Thankfully I don’t deal with to many rodents. The deer are my biggest issue. I appreciate the tips!

  • @josenegrete5302
    @josenegrete5302 Год назад

    hyacinths irritate some people, at first they didn't bother me but i'm starting to notice it. the greenhouse looks very nice.

  • @oanabunny
    @oanabunny 3 месяца назад

    Regarding your itching it’s most likely the hyacinth , the bulbs are toxic to handle without gloves .

  • @TimeTravelReads
    @TimeTravelReads 3 месяца назад

    Can I move the tulip container into a window well? How many years can you keep tulips in pots before they stop blooming?

    • @FlowerFanatic
      @FlowerFanatic  3 месяца назад

      Tulips are typically one year producers in containers, unless you get naturalizing varieties or store them after blooming and the leaves have gone yellow so you can separate the clusters of bulbs and store the bigger ones.

    • @FlowerFanatic
      @FlowerFanatic  3 месяца назад

      What do you mean by window well?

    • @TimeTravelReads
      @TimeTravelReads 3 месяца назад

      @@FlowerFanatic I have a basement with an easement window. The area surrounding the window, allowing me to climb out, is the window well. I was thinking that if I got Darwin tulips and put the tulip pot in the window well over the winter, they might last more than one year.

  • @faunasmith3537
    @faunasmith3537 Год назад

    Thank you for mentioning that you have cats… how do you keep them from pooping on and killing your plants?

    • @FlowerFanatic
      @FlowerFanatic  Год назад

      Your welcome. I don’t seem to have any issue with them killing my plants in my flowerbeds. I do deal with other cats stinky messes in my beds, but I figure the poop is good fertilizer. I guess it’s not too much of a issue. My chickens are the bigger issue.

    • @FlowerFanatic
      @FlowerFanatic  Год назад

      Chicken wire for bulbs though or horse panels on my young plants over my garden boxes

    • @FlowerFanatic
      @FlowerFanatic  Год назад

      Container pots with bulbs, not the ones in the ground