Hi! As February draws to a close, let's check the indoor forced bulbs I planted mid- to late January/ For most, this is about 5 weeks of growing, only the amaryllis was started in early January.
But she is a star! So easy, so rewarding. So beautiful. Seventh year of bloom, I think.
Blooms lasted two weeks; now she will be a leafy ''houseplant'', watered and fertilized until I can put her out on the deck for summer and fall.
The blue amaryllis planted mid January is still just a nubbin, but it does show green. It was a very small bulb [2" or less], may take a few years to flower.
The Paperwhites have been another No-Fail performer. This year is best ever.
The strong scent has been reduced, through breeding?--many found the rotten diaper smell off putting. [as one does, lol]These were almost scentless.
I love watching the daffs sprout and grow!
Another great result is my blue hyacinths from my Fall garden store trip. My friend was funny when I told her that's why we go--she said she thought it was for pumpkins and baby goats. But no! This year I bought these gorgeous blues and colded them off in the dark under a bench in my unheated entryway.
Just so beautiful. Lightly scented.
The first single bulb in my hyacinth vase did well too and bloomed within a couple weeks.
The second try was a stunted bulb from the larger vase; it rotted and was discarded finally.
I do change out the water every week for fresh cold refill. This bulb turned the water murky immediately, a sign of mold or decay.
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Tulips: the Tulip World prechilled have grown but look pathetic.
These are supermarket tulips from last Easter. I saved and dried them, to give to friend but never saw him at planting time. Finally I planted them in one of my dumpster-found delft pots and though slow growing, they look really hopeful.
The big disappointment is the tete-a-tete tiny daffs, ordered from Tulip World and supposedly chilled for indoor forcing. They had green tips when planted.
now:
They all look awful. I will keep them for awhile even though the tiny daffs are here in the stores already, 3.99 for a 4-6" pot, depending. I am unhappy, I really had high hopes for these minis, my favorite daffodil.
My dad bought pots every year for my mom's birthday and Easter. After they were done blooming, he'd plant them outside under the kitchen window for my mom and him to enjoy as the tiny hopeful little yellow daffs regrew and carpeted the woodsy yard each year. My mom thought it was all so magical, so Cape Cod where such replanting was possible. She'd send me pressed specimens in our joint journal each April.
So I'll be patient, while maybe a Trader Joe's indulgence may bring home some already blooming while I wait. And here is a lovely YouTube vid from Jane at Snapdragon Life. She does her indoor bulbs differently, an easier method. She simply repots growing plants in her array of beautiful containers. HERE Like my dad she then replants the used bulbs in her garden. click HERE
I highly recc Jane's weekly newsletter/email and videos, talented and interesting woman.
The tulips, paperwhites, and the tete-a-tete mini daffs were from, I think, Tulip World. HERE They still have paperwhites which as shown performed beautifully. Very much on sale.
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Off topic, this week I got my 5th Covid booster. Late bec it had to be done in a lull between IV clinic appointments; I am immune suppressed by the treatments and vaxx #5 was urged if timed carefully. The nurses were kind and friendly, always worth noting here where rude and rushed at best are the norm. I mention this to say---I had no side effects at all. Well, yes, chills---house was freezing/ high winds!/ and headache--car died again. Can't blame that on the vaccine.
Vaccine day at a local church, just walk in, no wait.
I was so afraid to get this vaccine #5. So many people have said it made them very ill. I want you to know that may not always happen and the protection is worth the effort. Be smart!
Have a great week.
love
lizzy
gone to the beach.....
Speaking of Trader Joe's--- their flowers never fail to delight me. I could fill a cart with bouquets.
note that price!
scribble journal, mid to late February.
Your winter bulb pots are so lovely--such a nice harbinger for Springtime...I love the little white daffs...I think we are in for some snowfall starting tomorrow evening into Tuesday...we had a few flurries yesterday. We are still getting better, but this Covid strain just hangs on and on...ugh!!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you got your 5th vax--stay safe now...hugs Julierose
Just the loveliest bulbs. Interesting about the paperwhites (they are so pretty and don't deserve the bad smell). Good for you to get your vaccine.
ReplyDeleteI wasn’t I’ll at all with the latest Covid vaccine, although I was with the previous ones!
ReplyDeleteDo you put a bit of rubbing alcohol in the water with your narcissus bulbs? They don’t grow so leggy. I learned that when I worked at a flower shop!
I don't do the rubbing alcohol or vodka fix for flopping, never seems to help. These just did great as is.
DeleteI plant a few more bulbs outside here every year in the fall. Also when I buy flowering bulbs in the store in Spring, I put them outside in the garden as soon as they are finished and the green has died back. They have never disappointed me. I have hyacinths that I planted 6 years ago that come up every Spring. We still have 3 ft of snow in the garden so are a long way from Spring yet. It is -4 F here and sunny..I am hopeful that it will warm up a bit more today.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to plant these out, esp the hyacinths, but I don't have a garden for them, just sand and my deck pots. I may try to reuse them like the tulips tho. Your bulbs should be loving that blanket of snow.
Deleteposting for Mel: Your flowers did great! I'm glad to hear the paperwhites didn't smell like diapers, lol - that was my HUGE complaint about them the ONE time I tried to grow them. I'm sorry your daffs failed, though.
ReplyDeleteVery happy to hear your vax booster went well!
Thanks for sharing!
Melody
Your bulbs are blooming so beautifully, Lizzy. Bringing spring into your home. I think they've grown a lot in just a month. Amazing. Seven years for an amaryllis must be a record? But so sad about the tiny daffodils. I especially enjoy seeing the bases, pots, and plates you use for the bulbs.
ReplyDelete--Nancy. ndmessier @ gmail
You've got quite the green thumb! I enjoy seeing your spring results. So glad you didn't get sick with the booster!!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely to have a house full of flowering bulbs Lizzy. I daren't have anything because of certain Kittens! They try and eat everything :) The Tete-a-Tete look like they rotted off? What a shame.
ReplyDeleteGlad that you got your booster and had no side-effects.
Blog friend Mel says same about her kitties! My family's cats, when I was a child, never did naughty things like that.
DeleteI agree that the tete a tete daffs rotted off but I don't know why??? Fresh soil, not over watered...
The paperwhites are fantastic looking! Yes, I am one who has refused to grow them due to the smell! Will have to try again one of these years now that I know they can be scentless.:)
ReplyDeleteYour bulb-raising efforts were well spent this year, your blooms are beautiful! Hope you didn't have any ill effects from the shot.
ReplyDeleteI'm so pleased you never had any major side effects from your vacination.
ReplyDeleteYour Paperwhites are extra magnificent this year. Such a joy. Like you, I'm surprised they haven't toppled over.
It's so rewarding to have bulbs flower again the following year. Your red amaryllus has excelled itself. Hyacinths have been great repeats.
I've found the little Tete-a-tete blooms very short-lived and in some cases n blooms on some of the bought potted bulbs.
What joy you must get from your joint journals with your mum.