Is it too late to plant jonquils in Atlanta? Any specific tips? Depth? Fertilizer? Thank you!
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Erica Glasener on Dec 01, 2011Dana, the ground is not frozen so yes go for it. I too have bulbs to plant and hope to get them in the ground this weekend. A soil that has a good amount of organic material mixed in and is well drained is ideal. The rule of thumb for how deep to plant your bulbs is 3 x the height of the bulb, so a 3" bulb would need to be planted at a depth of 9 inches. In general plant them 3-4 times the width of the bulb (the distance between bulbs) I mix in some Perma till (expanded slate) when I plant my bulbs and it really helps with compacted soils. As for fertilizer Brent Heath of Brent and Becky's Bulbs recommends for Daffodils a slow-release Daffodil fertilizer (5-10-20) if you use something like "Holland Bulb Booster" for daffodils, supplement with extra potash. Bonemeal is not a complete fertilizer. One more thing- don't mix fertilizer in the hole when you plant the bulbs. I would top dress early next spring and then each fall after that. Happy planting.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Dec 01, 2011I've found bulbs to be extremely forgiving, Dana. Take Erica's advice and get planting!Helpful Reply
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Gene on Dec 01, 2011I don't have bulbs to plant, but is it too late to separate and replant Iris?Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Dec 02, 2011If you mean bearded iris, Gene, yes it is too late this season. There is too little time for the plant to establish a root system. Late summer/early fall is the traditional time for dividing iris.Helpful Reply
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Shirley Midgett on Mar 13, 2015Jonquils, you don't have any better option than planting, may be too late to plant them but they don't save well for another season either.Helpful Reply
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Kinsky on Jun 09, 2015The government divides the country into growing zones. This is important for farmers as well as gardeners . Just ask what your zone is by entering your zip code. Then you can enter for example,when should i plant (x) in zone ( y).This way you don't waste time and money. There are also other variables like altitude, local weather patterns, ph of soil and make up of soil. EG. i am in high desert at 7000 ft with clay/ alkaline soil/drought in summer and below freezing in winter,with a monsoon season!. Quite a challenge. Hope this helps and good luck.Helpful Reply
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