Last Chance To Plant Spring Bulb Containers
Amateur Gardening|November 14, 2020
Daffodils might be off the menu, but there are plenty of gorgeous spring bulbs that can be planted in pots now for cheering colour next year, says Hazel Sillver
Hazel Sillver
Last Chance To Plant Spring Bulb Containers

Good news: there’s still time to pot up containers of some spring- and summer-flowering bulbs – as long as you’re quick. It’s certainly too late for planting daffodils, but November is prime time for tulips; and plenty of other bulbs can be planted in containers now, including crocuses, alliums, nectaroscordum, lilies and hyacinths.

The standard advice is to plant most bulbs in October, giving them time to settle in before the ground becomes frozen and waterlogged. But because pots can be kept in the relative warmth of a greenhouse or shed, you get a little more leeway. Our changing climate also allows for slighter later planting times. If you’re really pushed for time, tulips can even be potted up in early December – store in a cool, dry, dark place until then.

Assuming you bought your bulbs a few weeks ago if they’re in paper bags or cardboard boxes they should be fine. But if they’re in plastic, inspect them and discard any that look rotten or mouldy.

To save space, you can layer different spring bulbs in pots: for example, tulips at the base to bloom in April, with crocuses near the top to flower in March. The crocuses ‘Jeanne d’Arc’ and ‘Whitewell Purple’ are stunning together.

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This story is from the November 14, 2020 edition of Amateur Gardening.

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