Submitted by ju1i3 on 8 April, 2012 - 11:55
In addition to watering my bulbs, I find planting the spent ones out a real challenge. I guess we all have things we are better at than others. This is all I have left of the bulbs. Some rotted after sitting in a bucket for the last 2 months and a few the squirrels have had and I discarded the Jan Bos which I was disappointed with.
They are now finally in the ground.
Here are some blooming this year that I planted out in previous years so there's still life in them after forcing.
Submitted by ju1i3 on 31 March, 2012 - 08:40
I've tended to put any bulblets I break off from my hyacinth bulbs into this pelargonium pot - only because it's handy! Until recently I never saw them grow or root or do anything but now I see a few of them are growing in earnest. Maybe I just left them long enough? or watered them enough? (I must admit I never watered this pot much off season). (The hyacinths are the smooth straight stems with the pelargonium further back on the right.) I will replant them into their own pots and see how long until they bloom, if indeed they ever do. I will also try to organise a better pot to put bulblets in in the future.
Submitted by ju1i3 on 25 March, 2012 - 07:04
Another failure with the Avalanche Narcissus. I gave them time in the fridge (6 weeks) and time in the cellar and didn't take them out until the roots and stems were well-developed so I really don't know where I'm going wrong.
Submitted by ju1i3 on 23 March, 2012 - 05:18
I saw this bulb bowl at the Florimania exhibit at Hampton Court. This should have bulbs on top on the holes but it's always nice to see hyacinths especially ones of such a great blue/purple colour.
I was hoping to see more of Queen Mary's delftware but apparently William sold much of it after she died.
Submitted by ju1i3 on 18 March, 2012 - 07:20
Inevitably at this time of year the focus shifts from the garden withindoors to the garden withoutdoors.
At that site you can see what's happening in my garden, including my first frog. I am so excited to finally have one after over 10 years of trying to get them and being given frog spawn a number of times.
Here's my indoor frog, a recent purchase I'm looking forward to planting small bulbs in in the autumn. The pot on the left is a mystery. It was described on ebay as a "bulb pot" but it's obviously missing a piece from the centre and possibly from the other holes. It looks quite a lot like a SylvaC pot I've also seen on ebay with animals in the holes and a small pot in the middle. Anyone have any ideas? (totally unmarked on the bottom).
While I'm doing show 'n tell with new purchases, here's a vase I bought for hyacinths, although it's not an "official" hyacinth vase, it's the perfect size to put a hyacinth bulb in.
I do hate showing this poor looking bulb *but* it shows both how desperate this bulb is to grow: 1.it's struggling to bloom 2. it has a secondary stem coming up 3. it has a large bulblet developing and also how the blue vase is a fine size for a hyacinth bulb.
Submitted by ju1i3 on 1 March, 2012 - 16:08
For some reason these Red Hunter tulips are not blooming properly in this pot although they did do very well in the trough growing on grit. There's lots of colour but the flowers just aren't opening up.
I also have 2 sad looking hyacinths which I don't even want to picture here. Those are the final bulbs for this forcing year. Almost completed my notes on my forcing results. Do let me know your successes this year (julie @ gardenwithindoors.org.uk).
Submitted by ju1i3 on 24 February, 2012 - 11:29
I happened to notice this cigarette card on ebay. Not quite as good as finding a hyacinth bulb in a vase but in a pot is the next best thing.
Submitted by ju1i3 on 21 February, 2012 - 19:25
As these are two of my final hyacinths it's finally time to review my bulb forcing results. I have created some new pages with info about how each variety/supplier/bulb performed. I'm still working on them as there's so much to go through. I'm also formulating some questions to ask the bulb suppliers, eg: 1. why are there so many double-stemmed hyacinths this year? 2. why are the Jan Bos hyacinths so poor this year compared to other years? I'm sure I'll think of more questions.
Yet another double-stemmed hyacinth (right). It would be better if both stems were in bloom at the same time. I guess I should cut the wilted one off. This photo embarrassingly shows how I haven't watered this one as I should have. I may seem organised in some ways but keeping up with the watering I find difficult!
Submitted by ju1i3 on 17 February, 2012 - 09:08
These Red Hunter tulips are taking longer than the other pot I had of them (one of the Shorter troughs) but I was pleased to see the first red bloom this week.
I think this may be my last hyacinth bloom. I started it mid-December. The other two bulbs I did not put in the cellar and they don't look like they're going to bloom but I was wrong about some of the others so they may surprise me.
Submitted by ju1i3 on 13 February, 2012 - 15:58
These are the final white hyacinths: L'Innocence far left and far right and Carnegie middle three.
These are the final few Delft Blue hyacinths.
I've had a number of double-stemmed hyacinths this season but this is the best one.
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