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Plant potted tulips outdoors

 

Tulips forced into bloom can be transplanted to the ground is spring. Photo courtesy www.bulb.com

A reader received a pot of five tulips for Valentine’s Day and “now I would like to know if I can plant these bulbs outside,” writes A.D. of Indianapolis.

            You can and here are some tips:

Separate and plant bulbs after foliage has ripened. (C) Jo Ellen Meyers Sharp

 

Spring freezes

Most Hoosiers know that spring temperatures can take a sudden dip into the 20s or below, which may threaten the flowers of our bulbs, perennials, trees and shrubs.

If you feel you must cover your spring plants to protect them from a hard freeze, use cloth or paper. Protect plants only at night, removing the covering during the day.

If you use plastic, make sure it does not touch the plants. Rather, elevate the plastic like a tent above them. Moisture stays under the plastic and can freeze where it touches the plant, damaging the flowers or leaves you are trying to protect.

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#1 Comment By Debbie On March 9, 2012 @ 8:09 PM

I just bought indoor tulip plants which are going to bud very soon. Can this plant be planted outdoors in the spring?