Yes, you can transplant hyacinth bulbs from a pot to a garden. It's best to do this after the flowering period when the foliage has died back, as the bulbs need time to store energy for next year. Ensure the garden soil is well-drained and amend it if necessary. Gently remove the bulbs from the pot, replant them at the appropriate depth, and water them well after transplanting.
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Calendula is also known as garden marigold, holligold, goldbloom, golds, ruddes, Mary bud, bull's eyes, and pot marigold.
Oleander plants can be propagated from cuttings taken in the spring or summer. Select a healthy stem cutting, remove the leaves from the bottom half, dip the cut end in rooting hormone, and place it in a pot with well-draining soil. Keep the cutting moist and in a warm, bright location until roots form, then transplant it into a larger container or the garden.
Planting Flower Bulbs in Pots InsideSummer bulbs can be planted inside. Bulbs are planted in the fall, placed in small pots, and covered with tin foil to block the light. Place them in the refrigerator for 6 weeks, then take out the water and put them in a sunny window. You can have tulips anytime!Most bulbs, spring flowering or summer flowering, can be grown inside. As the previous answer points out, you need to refrigerate the spring flowering (the ones you plant in the fall) bulbs for 6 weeks or so before planting indoors. This tricks the bulb into going dormant like it would in the ground during the winter. This is called "forcing" the bulb. You can then plant them in potting soil or set them in rocks, pebbles, or marbles that cover the bottom half of the bulbs. Keep water in the pot or bowl for the roots to grow into. This works well for Narcissus (paper-whites), Daffodils, and Tulips. The Narcissus are especial nice inside because they are so fragrant.I've also grown Amaryllis, various Lilies, and even small varieties of Iris indoors. Snowdrops and Hyacinths with Narcissus or Daffodils work well in a larger flat pot, making a landscape effect. You can also buy this type of landscaped potted bulb garden at garden stores or Wal-mart, Home Depot, etc.If you do plant bulbs outside, note in the planting guide which ones naturalize or come back yearly. Tulips are the worst about not naturalizing and most varieties recommend digging them up after they have bloomed and the foliage dies back. You can the store them in a cool dry place and replant in the fall. Usually the blooms won't be as nice in following years, though. Good luck!
You put them in the ground or in a small pot then transplant into your garden when they are bigger
The gardener transplanted the tomato from the pot to the garden bed.When my heart fails I hope to be able to get a heart transplant.
To transplant tulips from a pot to the ground, carefully remove the tulip bulbs from the pot, dig a hole in the ground that is twice as deep as the bulb, place the bulb in the hole with the pointed end facing up, cover it with soil, and water it well. Make sure to plant the tulips in a location with well-draining soil and adequate sunlight.
To successfully replant tulips from a pot into your garden, carefully remove the tulip bulbs from the pot, ensuring the roots remain intact. Choose a sunny spot in your garden with well-draining soil. Dig a hole twice the depth of the bulb and plant the tulip, making sure the pointy end faces up. Cover with soil and water thoroughly. Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged, and your tulips should thrive in their new garden home.
When my heart fails I hope to be able to get a heart transplant
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To grow a citronella plant from a cutting, first take a cutting from a healthy citronella plant. Remove the lower leaves from the cutting and place it in a pot with well-draining soil. Keep the soil moist and place the pot in a warm, sunny location. After a few weeks, roots should start to grow, and you can transplant the cutting into a larger pot or garden.
Iris do not have bulbs- they have a rhizome, a specialized root, and do not grow in small pots. Even one root in a 6 inch pot would not work.
To transplant a spider plant successfully, carefully remove it from its current pot, gently separate the roots, and replant it in a larger pot with well-draining soil. Water the plant thoroughly after transplanting and place it in a location with indirect sunlight.
Depends on how large the pot is? I gallon, I'd transplant.... 5 gallons keep it in there.
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To successfully transplant bamboo in pots, choose a pot with good drainage, use well-draining soil, water regularly, and provide adequate sunlight. Be gentle when removing the bamboo from its original pot and ensure the roots are not damaged. Place the bamboo in the new pot at the same depth as before and water thoroughly after transplanting.