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    Bulb planting in containers before transferring to the ground?

    Hi, I've only been gardening for 4 years and usually buy plants but this year I'm growing from seeds and planting bulbs. Can I start bulbs in pots in October then move to my borders once they are flowering?

    I bought the bulbs before my garden is ready 

    Thank you 

    Amanda 

    Hi @mand

    Thanks for your question, and welcome to the world of gardening. You're in for a right treat!

    The quick answer is yes, you can plant bulbs in containers, and you may have seen a lot of those bulb lasagne video guides on social media doing the rounds. Personally, I wouldn't bother putting that many in a container as it tends to lead to crowding and many of the bulbs giving up the ghost after one year. 

    The best way to grow bulbs in containers before planting out is to plant them in really good quality peat-free compost, as bulbs are hungry for nutrients before and after they flower. 

    If you are going to transplant them to the garden, the best time to do this is AFTER THEY HAVE FLOWERED. If you transplant them next spring when they are in leaf, you will probably disturb their root system, and they either flower or struggle and then potentially die. So, always move and transplant bulbs after they have finished flowering and the foliage has started to yellow.

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    Hi,

    Thanks for the reply, guess it will be containers this year then borders next year. Never thought I would love gardening as much as I do.

    Thanks

    Amanda

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