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How to Plant Summer Flowering Bulbs
GardenGuides — How to Plant Summer Flowering Bulbs. Summer flowering bulbs are warm-weather plants that can offer blooms throughout the hottest parts of the year. From day lilies to begonias, there are a number of summer flowering bulbs to choose ...More…
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Summer Flowering Bulbs
NC State University Coop Extension — Failure to Perennialize Table 1: Bulb Characteristics Table 2: Light and Hardiness Bulb Hardiness Site Preparation Planting Hints Maintenance Bulb Storage Climatic Zone MapMore…
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Preplant and Overwinter Storage of Summer Flowering Bulbs
NC State University Coop Extension — Ethylene - Do not store flower bulbs with fruit, e.g., apples or pears, prior to planting. Most ripening fruit produces ethylene, a gas which can cause "Flower Abortion" and other problems with flowering. For storage, temperatures and moisture . ...More…
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Some late spring and early summer flowering bulbs.
NC State University Coop Extension — Some late spring and early summer flowering bulbs. Generally, these bulbs must be planted in the fall (Table 1) in order to develop a good root system and to satisfy the cold requirement of the specific species. The cold ranges from 6 to 20 weeks ...More…