Dividing Your Perennial Bulbs
Although perennial bulbs are fairly low maintenance
there are a few things that need to be done to ensure healthy, yearly blooming. The main consideration with
perennial bulbs is dividing them. This is done every couple of years to ensure that the bulbs do not become
overcrowded.
One of the perennial bulbs that need this kind
of maintenance done is the tulip. What you need to do is very simple and shouldn’t be considered that much work to
make your garden grow better. Carefully dig out the area you’re excavating. You don’t want to harm the bulbs and
want to be especially cautious digging around the roots. Once you have the bulbs dug up you must find a way to
gently take them apart. Hopefully this can be done by hand but sometimes you may require a knife to help pry them
apart. You’ll want to be sure that your perennial bulbs don’t get damaged as you separate them. You must watch when
separating them to make sure that each bulb has some root connected to it. You will find that one bulb you dig up
may have two to four little bulbs attached.
Once all the perennial bulbs have been dug up
and separated you have two options on the next step. The best alternative is to replant them immediately. If this
is the one you choose then dig out the flowerbed and replant the perennial bulbs you uprooted and the ones you
divided off. Be careful to space them far enough apart that there is no overcrowding. Then next time your
perennials are to blossom you will have many more flowers to enjoy.
The other option is to remove your perennial
bulbs, place them somewhere moist, a cold cellar perhaps, and then replant them at some other time. Some people
feel that it is better to do this, in the fall, to ensure better overall growth of their perennial bulbs. Whichever
your preference is, the minimal work that is required to keep your garden overflowing with flowers in the spring is
well worth the effort.
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