For reliable, long-lasting color, you can’t go wrong with petunias.And for bold red hues that last and last
12.06.2023 - 01:11 / gardenerspath.com / Kristine Lofgren
Which Way Up Should You Plant Bulbs?Some bulbs are shaped in such a way that they practically hold up a neon sign telling you which direction to plant them in. “This way up!” they seem to scream.
Others are far less clear, leaving you scratching your head about how to stick them in the ground.
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You want your plants to succeed, but how on earth can you do that if you can’t tell which way is up?
In this guide, we’ll make the situation more clear – and we’ll also explain why you can plant upside down without worrying. Get ready to discover the following:
To make things easier, it helps to know a bit of anatomy, so get out your notebook or gardening journal and let’s start anatomy class!
Bulb AnatomyLet’s begin with the inside. This is where the developing bud is, surrounded by the developing leaves. This is the embryo that is just waiting for the right conditions to start growing.
On the outside are the scales and the papery covering, which is also called a tunic. The scales are the part that stores the food to feed the developing bud and leaves. At the base is the basal plate and the roots.
Some plants referred to as flower bulbs are actually different structures, such as corms, tubers, or rhizomes. These are slightly different in their form, but the basics of planting are the same.
Which Way Should They Be Planted?It’s easy, right!? The pointy bit goes up! Most bulbs have a pointed end, which is where the new growth emerges. If the bulbs you are adding to the garden have that, things are pretty straightforward.
But not so fast – what about those that don’t have a pointy end? Gladiolus, alliums, dahlias, and hyacinths c
For reliable, long-lasting color, you can’t go wrong with petunias.And for bold red hues that last and last
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