Monday, 2 November 2020

Flower Bulbs

 It is the time for winter season to set in the upcoming days. It will be seen within few days that cold weather will persist for few months until spring breaks bringing riot of colors with blossoms and blooms. It is the perfect time to sow winter Flower bulbs for spring blooms.

It is advisable in our region to sow Flower bulbs for winter season  in October and November  for bloom in spring in the upcoming year.

    These are some of my Favorite Flower bulbs for winter season.


Ranunculus

                                          Ranunculus are one of the most rewarding blooms that can be easily grown through bulbs and seedlings .These claw shaped bulbs should be sown in disinfectant water which can be prepared by mixing any fungicide powder in the water .

                                           Ranunculus bulb soaked in water


                                                  

                                                      Ranunculus blooms




Lilium Bulbs                                                                                                                                             

Liliums are one of the most easy to grow Flower bulb and they do not require much care and reward with huge blooms within a short period of time after sowing bulbs.                                                      


Lilium Bulbs 







Anemone Blooms 

Anemone are one of the most attractive  flower bulbs which can be grown for spring blooms.They can be grown easily with only concern about watering up to a certain level.



                                                            






There are many other Flower bulbs for winter - spring sowing like Tulips,Gladiolus,Freesias,Orinthagalum,Sparaxis,Ixia,Mountbrettia and many others.

Meanwhile a sunset to remember from a vacation 



                                  


20 comments:

  1. Wow, what great tips you give. I've never seen a rununcle root. I like ranunculus very much and look forward to these flowers, including the anemones of course.
    Greetings Eva, who thanks you for the wonderful sunset.

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  2. I've never seen a runucle root, either!
    Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2020/11/remembering-summer-flowers.html

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  3. Beautiful flowers and interesting information...

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  4. They are all so pretty but that ranunculus is just stunning!

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  5. beautiful flowers.... love yellow and red.

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  6. The first bulbs are so tiny! It's amazing what beauty they produce. And what a gorgeous sunset, too.


    It's great to see your link at 'My Corner of the World' this week!

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  7. Great photos! I am a big fan of flower bulbs, and have just finished this fall's planting of liliums, tulips, daffodils etc :)

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  8. A beautiful, dreamy sunset.
    I also find the description of the ranunculus roots nice.
    Very interesting
    My sky

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  9. Hello,

    Beautiful collection of photos! I love the sunset, just gorgeous!
    Have a great day and a happy weekend!

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  10. That is a sunset to remember. Gorgeous!!

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  12. I have never grown ranunculus bulbs but planted tulip & allium bulbs this week. Hope they shall bloom beautifully next spring.

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  13. Hello,

    Beautiful collection of photos. The sky shot is lovely. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, stay safe! Enjoy your weekend! PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

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  14. Hello. Interesting post. Great photos.
    Have a nice weekend.

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  15. Beautiful photos! I love that ranunculus...very pretty flower and the bulb too!

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  16. Thank you for giving us a warning ahead to plant the bulbs! It's great Arun to have your knowledge about plants in our midst:) Many thanks for this educational slant we can benefit from at All Seasons.Have an accomplished week, Jesh

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  17. Thanks for taking part in the "My Sunday Best" meme.

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