How Do You Grow Tulips In Containers?
“Hi, I’m Jessica Smith and I work for Blands Nursery in West Jordan, Utah, and in today’s series we’re talking all about planting bulbs. Right now we’re going to discuss how to plant tulip bulbs in containers. Now, whether you’re forcing them for indoors, or going to just leave them until next spring so that you’ve got some nice potted spring blooming plants that you can move around your yard and that, on your patio or on your front porch, your process is basically the same. They need to actually go through their cold dormant time, and where you’re going to store them for where they’re at least 45 to 55 degrees in temperature. Make sure you have a pot that is that it’s got drainage holes in the bottom, again, you don’t want that moisture to sit in there, it’ll rot out your bulbs. It’s basically the same as planting them down in the ground, except for with a few exceptions. First off, you want to use a nice quality potting soil. Don’t use your soil out in your garden area. Potting soil’