As a gardener, I often notice myself looking for ways to continue growing and enjoying beautiful blooms deep into the winter months. The perfect way to do this is by forcing bulbs indoors. Forcing bulbs is basically when you trick the bulb into flowering by giving it an environment that imitates conditions that naturally occur outdoors. By giving the bulb these same conditions with warm temperature and sunlight indoors, it stimulates the plant to grow. This process is very easy to do and has rewarding results!
Some of the most popular bulbs to force are paperwhites and amaryllis flowers. With the holiday season upon us, these indoor flowers also make a great addition to your holiday decor. Adding the gorgeous floral display to a festive centerpiece makes for an eye catching presentation. Sometimes getting all the supplies around this time of year at your local garden center can prove to be challenging. Luckily, I'm happy to share that Longfield Gardens offers a wonderful online selection of Winter Bulb Gift Kits that makes forcing bulbs even simpler!
Paperwhites
In this post, I will be providing simple instructions on how to grow paperwhites. Paperwhite Narcissus is a fast growing ornamental plant that has clusters of fragrant white blooms. It can bloom as early as 2-3 weeks after planting. They require a warm and sunny location to flower.
Longfield Gardens was kind enough to send me their beautifully made and full of rustic charm Wood Slant Windowbox Gift Kit along with 8 paperwhite Narcissus 'ziva' bulbs. The kit also includes soil and decorative Spanish moss. When growing paperwhites if you don't have a kit, make sure to have a 3-6 inch deep container of your choice. You also need some container filler such as potting soil, stones or rocks. Once you have your supplies, you are ready to get growing!
Wood Slant Windowbox Gift Kit from Longfield Gardens
How To Grow
In Soil-Fill your container almost all the way to the top with the potting soil. Add some water to the soil to moisten it before adding your bulbs. Then, press the bulbs gently into the soil, root side down with pointed side up. The bulbs don't need much room to grow, so you can place them relatively close together. Make sure the tips of your bulbs are peeking slightly out of the soil. Once the bulbs are in place, give your new plants a healthy drink of water. Place the container in a cool, sunny location and keep the soil moist. When watering, avoid pouring water directly over the bulbs to prevent them from becoming moldy.
In Rocks or Stones-Fill your container 2 to 3 inches with your stone or rocks. Place the bulbs closely together, root side down with pointed side up on top of your filler. Add some more of your substrate to hold bulbs in place. Fill container with water until barely touching the base of the bulbs. Place the container in a cool, sunny location and maintain water level at base of bulbs. Make sure your bulbs are not sitting in the water, otherwise they will become moldy.
Your paperwhite bulbs should be blooming within 4 to 6 weeks! It's that easy!
Bulbs beginning to sprout in soil on day 7
Bulbs covered in decorative Spanish moss
Paperwhites on day 14
Paperwhites in full bloom. They began to flower on day 21-Three weeks after being planted!
Watering With Diluted Alcohol: When watering with diluted alcohol such as gin or vodka, make sure it isn't too strong so it won't damage the plant. Here is a great article from About.com explaining how to do this in further detail.
How To Stunt Paperwhites With A Nip Of Booze
Holiday Bulb Giveaway!
More Bulbs I Have Grown
Have you grown or are currently growing indoor bulbs? Do you have a favorite bulb you like to grow year after year? Please tell me all about it or share pictures with me on twitter @thefreckledrose. I'm always looking for new ideas, as well as any tips and tricks you have picked up along the way! Thanks so much to Longfield Gardens for providing me with the gorgeous paperwhites I am currently growing as well as the Winter Gift Kit. Very grateful they are providing this giveaway for one of you lucky readers! I encourage you all to check out their website and take a look at the wide selection of bulbs they sell, as well as all the helpful information they provide.
For further information, Longfield Gardens provides these helpful links on their website. Please click the links below.
*Disclaimer: I received a Winter Garden Kit from Longfield Gardens as well as paperwhite bulbs free of charge. All opinions are my own, as well as photographs and reviews. I believe in sharing with my readers things that I truly enjoy in hopes of spreading the word of quality garden products to others.
232 Comments
Kemya Scott
December 27, 2015 at 9:58 pmThis is pretty neat Angie! I do not have a green thumb but using a kit sounds like my speed, I just might be able to pull this off. The flowers are beautiful!
house plants
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Jeannette
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Rik
December 16, 2015 at 1:44 amThose are gorgeous! I don’t get direct sunlight, otherwise I might be tempted to try growing some! Great post!
Thefreckledrose
December 16, 2015 at 5:55 pmThank you Rik 🙂
Julie
December 15, 2015 at 5:36 pmIt didn’t even occur to me to cut my too-long paperwhites and put them in a vase, haha duh! I would love to try the Cherry Nymph amaryllis in the slanted wood box.
Thefreckledrose
December 16, 2015 at 5:54 pmGood luck Julie & check back here at 8PM EST to see if you have won! 🙂
JOHN Porter
December 14, 2015 at 11:19 pmI would.like love to add the Amorice to my clection, in the round birch kit.
Thefreckledrose
December 16, 2015 at 5:52 pmGood luck John & check back here at 8PM EST tonight to see if you have won 🙂
Leah Shumack
December 14, 2015 at 10:50 pmI really like the Metal Floral Imprint Gift Kit! It would look great in my kitchen! And would love to have the paperwhites or the red amaryllis!
Thefreckledrose
December 16, 2015 at 5:51 pmGood luck Leah! Check back here at 8PM EST tonight to see if you are the winner 🙂
susan smoaks
December 14, 2015 at 8:17 pmi would love to get the Metal Floral Imprint Gift Kit with the Amaryllis Red Lion. it is beautiful!
Thefreckledrose
December 16, 2015 at 5:50 pmGood luck Susan! Check back here at 8PM EST tonight to see if you are the winner! 🙂
Pat
December 14, 2015 at 8:14 pmI would choose the Wood Box with Rope Handle with the Red Lion Amaryllis bulbs
Thefreckledrose
December 16, 2015 at 5:49 pmGood luck Pat & don’t forget to check back here tonight at 8PM EST to see if you have won!
Antoinette Burleson
December 14, 2015 at 5:36 pmI like the “Shop Weave Basket Gift Kit” with the Amaryllis Lagoon bulbs!!
Thefreckledrose
December 16, 2015 at 5:49 pmGood luck Antoinette & don’t forget to check back here tonight at 8PM EST to see if you have won!
Neesie
December 14, 2015 at 5:04 pmI’ve never forced bulbs before but it seems like fun. I think I’d try the Paperwhites first.
They look gorgeous in that wooden box. They would definitely make me smile ;D
Thefreckledrose
December 16, 2015 at 5:47 pmIt is fun & very rewarding Nessie! Good luck in the giveaway & check back here at 8PM EST tonight to see if you have won!
Jessimer
December 14, 2015 at 1:22 pmWhat a wonderful giveaway! I would love to win and try the Round Burch Gift kit by Longfield Gardens with 5 Paperwhite bulbs to brighten the wintry days.
Thank you for hosting this festive giveaway and encouraging us to use our green thumbs to bring joy and beauty during these long winter months.
Thefreckledrose
December 16, 2015 at 5:46 pmWishing you luck in the giveaway Jessimer & don’t forget to check back here tonight at 8PM to see if you are the winner! 🙂