no,i dont think so because they may die
Yes, you plant tulip bulbs in the fall and they will bloom in the spring. Follow directions on the bulb's packaging. If you have a tulip plant that was force bloomed out of season, once the plant dwendels, let the plant's greenery dry up and turn brown, then trim the leaves off to apx. 1-2 inches above the dirt, and carefully remove bulbs from dirt and store in a mesh bag in a cool (not freezing) dark place. You may also want to make note of the color and name of the bulbs as you remove them from the dirt to store, so you will know what colors and sizes you have when replanting them. Replant the bulbs according to (online) directions, ie depth and width between, and stir bone meal in the dirt according to directions for "prepared ground" in the upcoming fall for blooms in the spring. Water all newly planted plants well, once a day for 3 days. If you can keep the squirrels and weasels from eating your bulbs, you will have nice flowers in the spring sometime around Easter, depending on your climate.
Daffodil bulbs need the chill of winter soil before they begin growth in the spring. Plant daffodil bulbs in the fall. You can plant until the ground freezes, but usually no later than mid-December.
Tulip bulbs are planted in the fall because they need the chilled soil of winter to stimulate new growth in the spring. They can be planted any time before the ground freezes. They should be in the ground by mid-December, though.
if yes what type
For sure you can, sunflowers are awesome fall flowers
no they dont
cause I planted some sunflowers seeds effect when they were done I ate sentences I Planted some sunflowers seeds, when were done i ate
yep.
Typical sunflowers that are planted are annuals; however, there is a newer crop being developed called "perennial sunflowers."
If they were able to grow, then they obviously weren't planted too deep. Most sunflowers can be planted up to six inches deep and still germinate, though it will take longer to make it to the surface.
Pueblo Indians planted corn, beans, cotton and sunflowers
In places such as Oklahoma sunflowers are voluntary plants and do not need to be planted but pulled.
Sunflowers have seeds that will fall to the ground from the wind or travel with animals. Farmers sometimes plant entire fields of sunflowers to sell them for the oil in the seeds.
I was married in the fall and used mostly sunflowers - they looked really nice. I used some mums and red roses in my centerpices in addition to the sunflowers. I wish I would have done more with pumpkins around the reception hall. But the sunflowers were very fall-ish.
Cherokee Indians grew corn , beans , squash , sweet potatoes , melons , sunflowers , and pumpkins . ;)
Yes you do. They will sprout with it on the leaves and it will get loose and fall of.