Tulip Planting - Growing Tulips Indoors

Beautiful tulips can be grown in your own home even if you are not an expert at gardening! Take a peek to know all about tulip planting and ways to grow them indoors.
Tulip Planting - Growing Tulips Indoors
Who doesn’t love blossoming flowers in their backyards! Imagine waking up and holding a hot cup of tea, gazing at the beauty of colorful flowers in the morning hours. Gardening is more than just a hobby for some; many green thumbs do not really feel complete without spending some time pottering around in their garden. However, not everybody has access to large spaces to cultivate this hobby. Even then, this should not be considered to be a hindrance for growing plants indoors! Amongst flowers, tulips are one of the most attractive varieties and growing tulips indoors in containers is relatively easy. There are certain factors you would need to consider for tulip planting. Here, we can take a look at tips related with growing tulips at home. Use this guide for growing tulips indoors and be rewarded with happy blossoms!

Tulip Planting – Growing Tulips Indoors

Planting the Tulip bulb:
Tulip bulbs are relatively easy to grow and the best thing about these bulbs is that they require little water for growth. This is because in general, the bulbs of any plant have the capability to restore life anytime, once it adapts to the natural surroundings. While planting bulbs, you would need to ensure you place the potted bulb in a dark area. This does not mean planted bulbs cannot be left in the warmer areas. You can do so safely as long as the temperature does not exceed 50 degrees F. Once you have planted the bulbs, keep a regular check on the same. Always check the drainage hole of the pot for signs of any root development.

Plant the bulbs in late autumn. The space left between each bulb depends largely upon the effect you wish to create. Ensure the bulbs are not placed too close to each other. The depth of the plantation should be measured in terms of the height of the bulb. Plant at a depth, which is three times the height of the bulb. Tulip bulbs have an excellent storage system of nutrients so at the initial stage; you would not really be required to fuss around the same.

Soil Content:
Always remember tulips require a well-drained soil for better growth. Always fertilize the soil in the early spring or fall season. You can also check with your local nursery for specific fertilizers related to growing tulip bulbs. To facilitate the process of draining the excess water, you can add some sand to the soil. It is always better to maintain an airy soil for growing tulips. Do bear in mind the soil needs to be able to retain some moisture.

Watering the plants:
You would always need to water your tulip plant with extra care and attention in the dry periods. This should be taken into consideration to prevent the soil bed from cracking up due to lack of water or moisture in the soil. Tulips particularly need watering in the early spring season. Tulip plants do thrive in full sunlight but you need to place them in shade during the initial stages of plantation.

General Tips related with Tulip Care:
  • Avoid additional fertilizing while growing tulip bulbs. Add only specific amounts as required.
  • In case the stems appear stunted, it would be a result of a particular disease. In that case, you may need to begin with the tulip planting process all over again!
  • When the water is drained from the pot, chances are the potting mix would also tend to be washed out with the water flow. An ideal way would be to place a piece of a window screen at the base of the pot. This should be done before the addition of the potting mix. It will help to retain the mix without obstructing the flow of the water.
  • In case of extreme weather, tulips may require much for the soil. Make a mixture of glass clippings, leaves, pine boughs and use this after the first frost. You can remove this layer with the arrival of spring!
Tulip planting is thus a relatively fuss-free and enjoyable hobby you can cultivate for your leisure hours. The beautiful blooms would be a testimony for all your efforts!
   By Kashmira Lad
Published: 6/26/2008
 
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