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  • Learn how to care for your pot-grown tulips after they've flowered for use next season.
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    Forget-Me-Not Care In Pots | Growth, Care, Seeds And After-flowering Care 🌿BG
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    Link to my PLANTING BULBS Playlist, all about wonderful bulbs:
    • Growing Spring Bulbs
    0:00 Intro
    0:25 - 1:46 After Flowering
    1:47 - 2:56 Lifting Bulbs
    2:57 - 3:26 Storing Bulbs
    3:27 - 3:39 Goodbye!
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Komentáře • 345

  • @zammyc6414
    @zammyc6414 Před 2 lety +80

    Really good video. She explains it fast and simple, no messing about or trying to be funny like so many others. Found out what to do and will follow her instructions to a T. Thanks.

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 lety

      You're welcome, Zammy, glad it helped 😊

    • @TheMonroemomma
      @TheMonroemomma Před rokem +4

      I came here to say the same. I so very much appreciate it when a person does a video that's short and straightforward. I detest all attempts at "folksy" anecdotes and other wastes of time. Now I know exactly what to do with my potted tulips. Thank you!!

  • @azicepricess
    @azicepricess Před 3 měsíci +9

    This is the best tutorial on caring for Tulips in pots I found on CZcams.❤.

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you so much, Alice 😀 what a compliment and an honour! Glad the video helped you 🌷💚

  • @Ippie23
    @Ippie23 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Thank you as others say straight to the point no rambling. Fellow Scot ❤

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 měsíci

      You're very welcome! 🤗🌷🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @geraldwalsh6489
    @geraldwalsh6489 Před rokem +11

    Im really into tulips as well...they truly are a very noble bulb! When i was a toddler here in sunny south east Ireland,my dad would grow a field full of tulips....an amazing sight. These were for selling as cut flowers in the family shops. I have abiding memories of my Mum putting the cut tulips into our bath to let them soak up the water!

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před rokem

      Hi Gerald, such lovely stories and memories 😍 my mum's side is Irish so I can picture it well 🌷🌱 good luck with your future bulb endeavours 😀

  • @MrSqwertery
    @MrSqwertery Před rokem +10

    I did exactly what you said last year and my Tulips have came up again.. They look stunning
    Thanks again from a fellow Glaswegian..

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před rokem +2

      Fantastic! That's makes me so happy to hear 😄and well done you for doing the work 💪🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿😄

  • @kiwifrommars89
    @kiwifrommars89 Před 2 lety +11

    Clear and easy to follow! Exactly what I needed

  • @helenweatherby1694
    @helenweatherby1694 Před rokem +7

    Very informative. Thank you. Also, you have a lovely soothing voice.

  • @gardencali-arkansasstyle6995

    I appreciate the beautiful white tulips blooming now, just lovely

  • @DivoGo
    @DivoGo Před rokem +6

    Thank you for making this so simple. 🌷

  • @amethysth00
    @amethysth00 Před 2 lety +10

    thank you!! been looking everywhere for a video exactly like this! your film skills are 10/10. thank you! 🥰🥰

  • @MariMari-vq8hl
    @MariMari-vq8hl Před 2 měsíci +1

    💐 Thanks for this! 🙏🏼
    I planted some tulips (for the first ever in my gardening journey) and the packaging made them appear as if they were more a subdued color (which I wanted) but came out brighter than I wanted.
    I thought I had to wait for the foliage to be completely brown before lifting/storing.
    I’m glad not as I want to plan and rearrange their future location to better suit my garden scheme aesthetic for next year 😊

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hi Mari, so cool you're getting into growing tulips! Yes, unfortunately sometimes the blooms look slightly different in real life but I'm sure they still looked beautiful ❤️ good luck with all your planting endeavours 🌱💚

  • @dave710
    @dave710 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great video, very useful - Thank-you 😊

  • @SteelMagnolia99
    @SteelMagnolia99 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Very helpful!! Thank you so much!!

  • @malinikaru1087
    @malinikaru1087 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you very much. Short and sweet. Exactly what I wanted to know. Perfect 👌

  • @theun4giv3n
    @theun4giv3n Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks for this video. Good explanations

  • @valentina1980.
    @valentina1980. Před 3 měsíci +2

    First time planting tulips in a pot! Actually, my first time planting tulips ever!!😊 They are so beautiful....a really deep burgundy and they are incredibly tall!! A couple are flopping over but the majority are very upright and sturdy. Thank you for this video and showing a newbie what to do when they die away...🙄👐🌱

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi Valentina, so glad you have a beautiful display of tulips! Burgundy is one of my favourite colours so they must be beautiful. You can always stake the ones that are flopping over to prolong their lives. Glad the video helped you 😀

    • @valentina1980.
      @valentina1980. Před 3 měsíci

      @@balconiagarden Ah, yes...I shall do that. 🙌

  • @PercussusResurgo
    @PercussusResurgo Před rokem +3

    'Squidgy to the touch'.... instantly made me a very homesick Scot.

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před rokem

      🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿😂 I feel you, Desmond!

  • @SecondHandPoet1
    @SecondHandPoet1 Před 3 lety +3

    Your enthusiasm is so infectious! Another lovely video.

  • @paulknight9260
    @paulknight9260 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you - a really helpful video - just the information I was looking for - a search prompted by having a lot of lovely tulips this year and also hearing Tiny Tim on Radio 3 this morning!!!

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 lety

      You're welcome, Paul! Glad you had a lovely display of tulips this year 😀 🌷

  • @insfieldtrip
    @insfieldtrip Před 3 lety +3

    You're always perfectly on time with these vids🤩

  • @royheap5178
    @royheap5178 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for the excellent video,straight to the point and very helpful .

  • @bettymiller1929
    @bettymiller1929 Před 2 lety +1

    Just what I needed… (your pot of tulips is gorgeous)

  • @lindabliss2138
    @lindabliss2138 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Many thanks. Very helpful

  • @stevesaunders2077
    @stevesaunders2077 Před 2 lety +3

    Lovely, clear and concise! Thanks

  • @janeti6149
    @janeti6149 Před rokem +2

    Exactly what I needed to know - and we’ll presented - thank you

  • @Globally1201
    @Globally1201 Před 2 lety +4

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!... JUST WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR!!!😃 MY VERY FIRST TULIPS IN AN EASTER POT...BUT I, LIKE MY MOTHER, LOVE COLLECTING SEEDS AND REPLANTING💜SO I WANT TO MAKE SURE TO HANDLE THE BULBS THAT REMAINS IN SOIL AFTER FLOWERS HAVE BLOOMED...YOUR TUTORIAL VIDEO WAS SHORT, SWEET AND TO THE POINT!!!🌷YOU EVEN SHOWED HOW IT'S DONE!!!... I APPRECIATE THAT!!!.. HAPPY RESURRECTION/EASTER SUNDAY!!!😍➕🙏📖🛐💪🔥👍

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 lety

      Hi Lisa, so glad you enjoyed the video and it helped you! Happy Easter to you and your family 😀

  • @ginaquinn2
    @ginaquinn2 Před rokem +1

    Wonderful video, even for a total newbie! Be well 🌻

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před rokem

      Thank you, Gina 🌼 I wish you good luck in your gardening endeavours!

  • @simonak.1223
    @simonak.1223 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much,i searched this info all day!Finnaly i found!❤🎉

  • @RJD0314
    @RJD0314 Před rokem +2

    Thank you. Good video. Short and sweet; to the point.

  • @sarahdelafosse2077
    @sarahdelafosse2077 Před 2 lety +1

    Perfect, just what I was looking for. Thanks

  • @JoseMartinez-zp6hf
    @JoseMartinez-zp6hf Před rokem +1

    You're awesome, it was to the point it was very simple and clean video you're doing a great job.

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před rokem

      Thank you, Jose! 😀 glad you enjoyed the video 🌱

  • @pennykimball4446
    @pennykimball4446 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Thank you
    Very helpful
    From South Louisiana

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 3 měsíci

      You're welcome, Penny 😃 glad you found it helpful 💚

  • @danzed2058
    @danzed2058 Před 2 lety +1

    Exactly the info I was looking for. Thanks

  • @soofiaakber2767
    @soofiaakber2767 Před rokem +1

    Tkank you so much for all about the tulips. Very well done.

  • @catmom2526
    @catmom2526 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great video easy and to the point. Thank you!

  • @doakbelt2526
    @doakbelt2526 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Awesome video, simple, clear and short.

  • @82Irisheyes
    @82Irisheyes Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent tutorial.Very well explained.Thank you very much :)

  • @allaboutrap1
    @allaboutrap1 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this wonderful video 😊

  • @barriesansom2070
    @barriesansom2070 Před 2 lety +1

    Many thanks again..enjoy your tutorials🌹

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 lety

      You're so welcome, Barrie 🙂 thanks for commenting 😊

  • @ei_maj
    @ei_maj Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. Happy Easter 🙏

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 lety

      Thank you, Eimaj 😀 happy water to you too 🙂

  • @hllok
    @hllok Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this! I was hoping to find out whether/when to deadhead and you answered it straightaway.

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 3 měsíci

      You're welcome! I tend to just get to the point in my videos 😂 glad you found the info you were looking for 😃

    • @hllok
      @hllok Před 3 měsíci

      @@balconiagarden your reply earned a subscriber today!

  • @amandagawith4822
    @amandagawith4822 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great video thanks 😊

  • @savitriperera6779
    @savitriperera6779 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you for that information. I will follow your instructions

  • @williamhammond4263
    @williamhammond4263 Před 5 měsíci +1

    After all these lovely comments How could I not subscribe. Thank you

  • @henriquebarbone
    @henriquebarbone Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you, that’s really helpful!

  • @smithmen
    @smithmen Před rokem +1

    sooooo helpful and succinct. thank you!

  • @loulou9505
    @loulou9505 Před 2 lety +1

    Very nteresting.I learned a lot. Thank you!

  • @1Thedairy
    @1Thedairy Před 2 lety +1

    That was really helpful. Thank you

  • @dressjess
    @dressjess Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks that was really helpful!

  • @MrSqwertery
    @MrSqwertery Před 2 lety +8

    This is my first year growing Tulips , got them at Chelsea last September,
    They looked absolutely stunning , but I forgot to ask about aftercare.
    Your video was exactly what I needed , very helpful..
    Thank you , love from Glasgow

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 lety +1

      A fellow Scot? 😀🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 so glad the video helped you 🌷

    • @MrSqwertery
      @MrSqwertery Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks again..👍

  • @douglasquattrock4506
    @douglasquattrock4506 Před rokem

    Thank you! So helpful.

  • @praisedalord58
    @praisedalord58 Před rokem +1

    Extremely helpful! God bless

  • @Finchy67
    @Finchy67 Před 2 lety +1

    Very helpful and informative video.

  • @littletreefarmns
    @littletreefarmns Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you. Im going to try this on crocus and grape hyacynth.

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 lety

      Hi, yes the care is the same. I want to make a general bulb aftercare video but all my bulbs are still green so I don't want to rush them!

  • @rosanna30777
    @rosanna30777 Před 2 lety +2

    Perfect 👍 😊

  • @SomeChickWifAHat
    @SomeChickWifAHat Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this video

  • @pidpit4397
    @pidpit4397 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much.

  • @spaceintel
    @spaceintel Před 3 měsíci +10

    If you leave the tulips bulbs in the ground after flowering what will happen in the next year the size of the flower will reduce. Every year you have to take it out the bulbs from the ground after flowering and replant it. This is one of the problems dealing with tulips compare with rose plant.

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 3 měsíci +8

      Hello, you're right in the sense that the mother bulb will slowly start producing daughter bulbs, which reduces her energy and ability to grow each season as much of the energy she produces will go into building the daughter bulbs. You don't necessarily have to dig them up or repot them each year although some gardeners choose to buy new bulbs each year then recycle them after one season, in order to guarantee they have a full display of tulips. Eventually the daughter bulbs will grow into an adult bulb and produce a flower as large as the mother bulb. It's a personal choice although I would recommend planting new bulbs every 2-3 years for a full display. It's an interesting topic and I'll be doing a video soon discussing the pros and cons of replanting or saving bulbs 🌷

    • @WillChil466
      @WillChil466 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Not All. I never yank outdoor planted bulbs.

  • @vsamuels9969
    @vsamuels9969 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Thank you🎉

  • @dazh1295
    @dazh1295 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much!

  • @globetrekkermel
    @globetrekkermel Před 2 lety +1

    I love bulbs too . The video is very informative. Just subscribe to your channel . Will keep watching.

  • @rajshrisoni3841
    @rajshrisoni3841 Před rokem +1

    Very helpful vdo...

  • @josielancaster7095
    @josielancaster7095 Před 2 lety +1

    Cool thanks

  • @gingerlewis4119
    @gingerlewis4119 Před rokem +1

    Thank you 🤗🌷

  • @thetipsheet970
    @thetipsheet970 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Good Advice, other site said to discard bulbs growing in containers.....

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 měsíci

      Hello, I just want to mention that some people choose to discard bulbs after one season as they might not bloom as well the following season. This can happen but I've generally found if you allow the bulbs to complete their growth cycle and allow them to tank up with food during their vegetative growth stage then they flower just fine the following year. I find it a shame to throw away healthy bulbs but it is of course gardener's choice 🤗

  • @barbsmith5398
    @barbsmith5398 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you 😊

  • @alraheemschoolsystemgrw1719

    Waooooo. wonderful.

  • @ladysouthwold
    @ladysouthwold Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you I am going to do this right now…

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 lety

      🤩

    • @ladysouthwold
      @ladysouthwold Před 2 lety

      @@balconiagarden I carried this out and everything went well... Only one bulb a bit squidgy... All in my greenhouse waiting to go yellow. Pots now used for my Cosmos. Thank you so much for your advice x

  • @tinytem4551
    @tinytem4551 Před 2 lety +3

    Literally been looking for this... thank you it's been amazing. I have one question I just lifted mine to use my pots for other plants and there are loads of mini bulbs, what do I do with them?

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 lety +3

      Hi Tiny Tem, I'm going to try and do a video about bulb offsets if I get the time 🙈 The short answer is you can either store them with the other bulbs and then in autumn plant them into separate pots where you can keep an eye on them because they are smaller and can get lost in larger containers or in the open soil. Or you can plant them out into the open soil already and then let them grow. I would recommend planting them into pots first so you can keep an eye on them and allow them to bulk up until they are large enough to be planted with other bulbs and won't be shaded out. Hope that helps 🙂

  • @redhammer
    @redhammer Před 2 lety +2

    Thankyou.

  • @lucilenecosta233
    @lucilenecosta233 Před rokem +1

    Obrigada , um vídeo explicado desde o inicio

  • @essysoler3522
    @essysoler3522 Před 2 lety +8

    Loved this tutorial! I'm new to planting and this video was so well explained and so very helpful, exactly what I was looking for. I have one question... Once bulbs are stored do you water them anyway or just leave them in the stored in the container?

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 lety +3

      Hi Essy, so glad the video helped you and that you're getting started in gardening 😍 you can just leave the bulbs in the container, this is their dormancy period where no growth is happening. Once autumn comes around again you can plant them out and then they'll start to receive water. Good luck 😍

  • @HomewithNadineFlorida
    @HomewithNadineFlorida Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you! I live in Florida and was given potted tulips as a gift. The blooms lasted a few days the drooped. I cut the blooms. Can’t decide if im keeping the bulbs.

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 lety

      Hi Nadine, you're welcome 😊 🙏 Florida is perhaps too warm for tulips 🌷 If you keep them I'd love to hear if they bloom again!

  • @rahmanhussain153
    @rahmanhussain153 Před 2 lety +4

    Wonderful video - thank you for the brilliant tips! I've just pulled up a whole bed of tulips as they had come to an end for the season, so currently have a large bucket full of bulbs. Any tips for how I can store them for next year please? I saw you put them in a container with paper lining, but did you pop a lid on it? Can you also keep them in the garage over summer then? Thank you so much! 😊

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Rahman, glad you enjoyed the video 😀 A bucket of tulip bulbs sounds amazing 👏 I normally don't put a lid on my bulbs but if you have rodent or insect problems I would seal them in a container, either drill a few holes in the lid so they get some air or buy a container with airholes already built in. Garages are perfect for storing bulbs, ideal temps are low though around 8°C so if it's hot in there over summer I'd find another place. Good luck 👍

    • @rahmanhussain153
      @rahmanhussain153 Před 2 lety +1

      @@balconiagarden Thank you so much, that's great advice! I've never pulled up bulbs and tried storing them until next season, so will definitely give this a go and see how they fair! Thanks again and really enjoying the content👍😊

  • @claudinebraddock7576
    @claudinebraddock7576 Před 2 lety +2

    I love the idea of pulling them out so you can have your pot or space available for the next plant. Just curious, can I also do this on my lilies that’s planted on the ground? just so i can make room for a new plant in my garden

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 lety

      Hi Claudia, yes you can lift your lilies just make sure you store them correctly and you should be able to replant them next season 🙂

  • @suziebond06
    @suziebond06 Před 2 lety +1

    Extremely helpful! Thank you! No need to dust the bulbs with anything before storing them?

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you, Suzanne! I've never treated the bulbs with anything and they always turn out fine provided they're stored correctly and don't have any pests or diseases before storing 🙂

  • @kishorilalkishoreda5719
    @kishorilalkishoreda5719 Před rokem +2

    Hello lady nice work and nice channel
    I just bought some tulip onions from Home Depot and I put a bit of fertilizer in the holes and then I placed my tulip onions inside the hole and then I filled it with dirt or soils.
    Any suggestions please

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před rokem

      Hello 👋 that all sounds good so far, now just make sure your bulbs are watered regularly and they should bloom in spring. I have a few videos about care of bulbs over winter, how to water etc I cant link them here but they're in the growing bulbs playlist. I'm also going to make a general bulb planting and care video so keep a look out 😃💗

  • @anickas.58
    @anickas.58 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this cool video. I have one question. I have the same tulips in two different pots. In the first one, they are nice and tall. In the second one, however, they have short stems and also started to bloom later. I am not sure why is that. But the question is: should I keep the bulbs from the second pot? I supposte the problem migh be less sunlight, worse soil, etc.

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před rokem

      Hi Anicka, it could be a number of reasons why the second pot bulbs grew differently. Are they the same variety of bulbs? Did they get enough water, light,
      space in the pots? Were they planted the same time? Same soil, the list goes on...😂 I would keep them if they're flowering and in good condition. Its quite nice to have bulbs flowering at different times, then you have a succession of flowers to enjoy and the spring show lasts longer 💐

  • @user-ii7ts2fi9x
    @user-ii7ts2fi9x Před rokem +1

    Excellent information! Do I continue to water the pot?

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před rokem

      Hi Tracie, glad you enjoyed the video 😀 you can reduce watering once the leaves die back then stop altogether if you are going to lift the bulbs. If you're keeping the bulbs in pots over the summer and their dormancy period in theory you can leave them without watering but if course bulbs grown in the open soil receive rainwater over summer so you can water them from time to time or just leave them outside and let the weather take care of them.

  • @julimarshall2543
    @julimarshall2543 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the advice. Is the refrigerator to cool to store them until fall planting?

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před rokem +1

      Hi Juli, yes it's too cold, the dormancy period for spring flowering bulbs is always over summer which in the Northern hemisphere is often over 20 degrees C. I would aim for temps of around 12 to 17 degrees C 🙂🌷

  • @barbsmith5398
    @barbsmith5398 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great video i have sone that ate flowerd can i put them in the ground now

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi Barb, I didn't quite understand the question?

  • @mirandawong2343
    @mirandawong2343 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing!
    May I know do I need to water the pot after taking off the head?

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před rokem +2

      Hi Miranda, you're welcome! You can keep watering as normal after deadheading as the bulbs are still photosynthesising, once you notice the leaves start to yellow you can then reduce watering 🙂

  • @beckybartley5703
    @beckybartley5703 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have a easter tulip in an indoor small pot. They wilted so i dead headed them as you aaid but if theyre staying indoors what is my next step ?

  • @Lewis_Standing
    @Lewis_Standing Před 2 lety +2

    Question - should you leave the bulbs with foliage in the soil to get as much sunlight as possible and energy into them before lifting?

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Lewis, I'd leave them as long as possible before lifting 🙂

  • @salvomamas102
    @salvomamas102 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, very nice videos. I love flowering bulbous plants. But do the newly planted tulips need to be removed from the ground afterwards, or should they be removed and divided the following year?

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Salvo, thanks for your comment. You can leave newly planted tulips in the ground for 3 to 5 years, allow the offsets to bulk up a bit and then dig them up for dividing. Give the divided offsets a season or two to start flowering. ⚘

    • @salvomamas102
      @salvomamas102 Před 2 lety

      @@balconiagarden thank you for your answer. But do I have to treat the small bulbs with specific fertilizers to make them swell?

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 lety +1

      @@salvomamas102 hi Salvo, I would plant the bulbils directly into soil and leave them after planting and they should begin to bulk up on their own. Once autumn comes around you can then feed them with a bulb fertiliser although make sure you reduce the amount as the bulbils are smaller and won't need as much.

  • @valeriaespero164
    @valeriaespero164 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great video! I have a question since it is my first time caring for tulips. If I decide to keep my bulbs potted can I keep them in soil & do I have to keep watering them as often?

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 měsíci

      Hi Valeria, glad the video helped you! For bulbs I've left in pots I've experimented with both watering/let the bulbs get rained on and not watering the bulbs over their dormancy period. Both ways worked for me, as in the bulbs always flowered the following season. So to answer your question you don't need to water the bulbs over summer but if you have larger pots or pots that need to stay outside you can let them get rained on and it should be fine. Temperature control is actually more important over the dormancy period and the bulbs shouldn't experience temps over 25°C. The other thing to think about if you don't lift your bulbs is you don't know if they are still healthy and so might not grow the following season. However once autumn comes you can start watering again. Hope that helps 😊

  • @libertadmartinez1891
    @libertadmartinez1891 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hi, thanks for the video. What happens if I do not dig them out and I'm growing them in the soil?

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 měsíci

      Hello, if you leave them in pots they should be fine, in the past I've experimented and I've allowed some pots to get rained on and others received no water until autumn and both flowered in spring. Just be aware that sometimes the flower display the following year is not as vigorous as the year they were planted (for that reason some people only use bulbs once then recycle, I find that a waste) but they'll still be beautiful ❤️

  • @nashwaran473
    @nashwaran473 Před rokem +1

    Very useful informative
    Thanks
    Could we or do we have to feed tulips with fertilizer which aid better growth and nice flowering. If so when is the best time from the time of planting.what is the deepest depth we could plant them in soil with out digging them accidentally
    Thanks

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před rokem

      Hi Nash, you're welcome, glad the video helped you. You can start feeding your bulbs with a high-potassium liquid fertiliser in spring when the foliage starts to emerge every 2 weeks, this will not only encourage longer blooming this season but it will also allow the plant to photosynthesise better and longer which will actually help with next season's growth as it can store more energy in the bulb. Depth depends on what species you're planting, tulips like 20cm normally, daffs 15cm but dwarf bulbs will want to sit around 10cm. If you're planting out into the open soil I'd put some sort of marker in areas with lots of bulbs just so you know more or less where they are. You can also plant the bulbs in pots and then hide them among the foliage of other plants or in herbaceous borders so no digging required. Good luck!

    • @nashwaran473
      @nashwaran473 Před rokem +1

      @@balconiagarden thanks a lot for all the tips ,hiding the pots with tulip on and among other grown plants wow what a good idea
      One last Q I only have plastic pots does it really matter what types of potts ? I have seen people mostly use clay Potts

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před rokem

      @@nashwaran473 hi Nash, I just saw your message now so apologies for the late reply! You can also use plastic pots just make sure they have holes and the soil is never to wet.

  • @mariacarrales1733
    @mariacarrales1733 Před 2 lety +2

    I am new to growing tulips and your video helped me so much I really appreciate it. But, I have one question it may be silly but I just didn't know. After you place them in a container can I cover the container? Like to seal the container from pest.

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Maria, glad the video helped you :) that's a good question, bulbs need a consistent temperature and moisture level to survive dormancy so I think sealing them might damage the bulbs long term. If you're worried about pests or you live in a warmer climate you can store your bulbs in your fridge, just make sure fruit likes apples are kept away from them as apples release a gas called ethylene would can kill the flowers inside the bulb. You could also try to seal the bulbs and regularly aerate them. I've also read that you can wrap each bulb in newspaper as protection although that seems like a lot of work! Hope you find a solution, and I would love to hear if you seal your bulbs and they remain healthy :)

    • @mariacarrales1733
      @mariacarrales1733 Před 2 lety +1

      @@balconiagarden thank you for the reply! Ok I see, now I know what to do I appreciate that. I also shared this video with my daughter and my niece ☺️

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 lety +1

      @@mariacarrales1733 thank you so much 💖 😀

    • @myrnaperez4715
      @myrnaperez4715 Před 4 měsíci

      Love your video, I live in East TN and I got tulips recently for Valentines Day but a few days later flower petals were falling out. I followed your steps, now I have the bulbs in a container. My question is can I put it in a paper bag and close the top of the bag lightly or leave the bag open when I store in the refrigerator or should I store it in a dark place with bag open?

  • @silversunastrology
    @silversunastrology Před 2 lety +4

    I feel a bit silly. So basically, when my tulips flowers start to die, I'm just supposed to dig them up?

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 lety +5

      Hey, you don't have to dig your tulips up, you can leave them in the the soil or containers and they'll bloom next year if its easier and more convenient. I just dig mine up because I want to use the containers for summer plants 🙂

    • @silversunastrology
      @silversunastrology Před 2 lety +1

      @@balconiagarden Thank you! I realized that my two lips maybe a hybrid, and I had never even heard of that. Do you think they will still bloom again?

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 lety +1

      @@silversunastrology yes the should rebloom as long as they are healthy and then receive the cold period in the soil in autumn and winter 😀

    • @aniknatsa
      @aniknatsa Před 2 lety

      Don’t they teach you this at school? How easy could that be?

  • @rlolo777
    @rlolo777 Před 2 lety +1

    So if you plant them in the fall, what kind of winter should they have in order to bloom in spring? I'm wondering if I should give them an artificial winter by putting them in a fridge for a few days or weeks... ?

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 lety

      Hi Rebecca, tulip bulbs need to experience temps around 4°C for 12 to 16 weeks for them to produce a flower bulb. You can put them in your fridge to chill them if the temps where you are dont get that low, just be aware that fruit like apples release a gas called ethylene which inhibits flower development so keep them away from any food like that stored in fridges. But otherwise it replicate winter conditions well. Good luck! 👍

  • @deimaphiwanswett3327
    @deimaphiwanswett3327 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi really helpful tutorial...One question though...if I leave the bulbs in the container after flowering how many times a week do I have to water the soil in the container?

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Deimaphi, glad the video helped out. If there is still foliage keep the soil.moost hut not saturated so that will depend on the climate where you live. If the foliage has also died back I would water around once a week or leave them outside and let the weather look after them 🙂

    • @deimaphiwanswett3327
      @deimaphiwanswett3327 Před 2 lety +1

      Oh I see...Thank you for your help..😊😊

  • @stratosaurusrex3399
    @stratosaurusrex3399 Před 2 lety

    Wow it looks like the tulips don’t root as deep as I thought. I want to have a go at layering, so I guess I don’t need to fill up the pot too much for the first bottom layer of tulips if they don’t grow very long roots?

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 lety

      Hey Tex, the tulips roots aren't that long although on some of the bulbs I lost a few roots digging them up but no matter 😊 the roots will take up as much space as is available and tulips are great for layering.

  • @karen2249
    @karen2249 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video, really useful. If you leave bulbs in the pots over Summer, do you water them through Sumner or just leave them alone? Thank you!

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hi Karen, glad you enjoyed the video! I've experimented with letting bulbs in pots get rained on and sheltering them and to be honest both were fine. Just make the temps don't exceed 25°C as the bulbs aren't as protected from the weather as they would be in the open soil. Hope that helps!

    • @karen2249
      @karen2249 Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you so much, happy Easter!

  • @tenfingerfreak
    @tenfingerfreak Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great advice! What if I want to keep the bulbs in the pot? Will thwy freeze over winter? Do I need to bring them inside? I only have a balcony.

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hello, spring flowering bulbs are hardy plants that can tolerate every low temperatures when grown under the soil, the challenge when we grow in pots is that they are not as insulated or protected from the winter weather. If the temps drop below °-10 for a period of time, I would bring them inside. It's also important to protect your pots as they could crack if they freeze. Either bring the pots inside for the very cold period or you can wrap the pots in horticultural fleece or bubble wrap and leave them on the balcony. Be aware that if you bring your pots inside your home, this drastic increase in temperature will cause the bulbs to grow as they think spring has arrived so try and put the pots in a cold part of your home, in a cellar for example if you have one.hope that helps!

    • @tenfingerfreak
      @tenfingerfreak Před 2 měsíci

      @@balconiagarden thanks for the advice! I do not have space to bring them in. I will think about the options. Got a few months to think about it before it gets cold.

  • @kellywelly47
    @kellywelly47 Před 5 měsíci +2

    If you leave them in the pots, you don’t water them again until after summer? And when do you have to water them?

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 5 měsíci +2

      Hi Kelly, you don't need to water them over their dormancy period if you're storing them in their pots in a dark space. If you're leaving them outside you can let them get rained on, watch out for temps getting over 25°C as they prefer cooler conditions.
      Once you plant them out in autumn (provided they're still healthy) then you can water them after planting.

    • @kellywelly47
      @kellywelly47 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thank you!

  • @amydeltoro4356
    @amydeltoro4356 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, but I have some questions. I was recently gifted a vase with tulip bulbs and they’ve been blooming in water for a couple weeks now. Once the flowers start to die off, should I cut them and let the plant dry out to then store the bulbs? Or can I keep them in water to keep growing them again and again? I’m very new to plant care so any tips would be appreciated!

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 lety +7

      Hi Amy, thanks for your question and cool you're getting into plants! Bulbs that grow in water are called "forced bulbs" because they go through an artificial process that forces them to flower earlier than usual. It is a very energy intensive process for the bulbs however, so forcing them again the following year is very difficult and many people don't bother trying. You could however plant them into soil the following season, allow them to recover in the soil and then try the following year to force them again. In terms of care, I would cut the flowers off once they fade and then allow the foliage to eventually die back and cut it off. Once they're done then pack them away, allow them to rest and then plant them out in the autumn. Good luck! 👍😀

  • @pamspicer8910
    @pamspicer8910 Před 2 lety +1

    I forced a bunch of hyacinths, daffodils and tulips in large containers indoors. They are now deadheaded. Would I be able to just use them now to fill in my large bulb garden outside. If I wait until fall, I won’t be able to see where the previously planted outdoor bulbs are located. Thanks.

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Pam, yes you could use them in the outdoor container, just make sure they get lots of light and are planted into good soil so they can photosynthesise well and store food in their bulbs before they go dormant 🙂

  • @jeffdinter600
    @jeffdinter600 Před rokem +1

    Question for you I have gotten some bulbs from the store that were in pots. Will now the Tulips daffodils and other bulbs have finished blooming. What can I do with those bulbs if I want to save them and plant them in the ground?

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před rokem +1

      Hi Jeff, if they're still in their pots I'd let them continue their growth cycle and then cut them back once the foliage is yellow. You can then lift them, store them and plant them out in the autumn.

  • @gwensmall4090
    @gwensmall4090 Před rokem +1

    When you put the bulbs in the bag over the summer do you close it up or leave it open ..???
    And what month or weather do you feel is best to put the bulbs back in the pots …???

    • @balconiagarden
      @balconiagarden  Před rokem

      Hi Gwen, I leave the bag lightly closed to allow for airflow but that no potential bugs can get it. Best time to plant the bulbs is from autumn until early December 🙂