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I may have seen pix of tropical Crinum with their bulbs totally or almost totally exposed, maybe I guessed. Certainly the bulb's size suggested it should at least be covered and that would have put it 6 or 7 inches to the base. ... Next message: [pbs] Hardy Crinum - Planting depth...
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Scientific Name Crinum spp. Common Name Cape Lily, Spider Lily, Swamp Lil ... ; Perennial Bulbs; Consumer Hort; Index - Fact Sheets ; ... 3. Planting depth: 8 inches to base of the bulb.
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Scientific Name; Crinum (CRY-num); Common Name; Crinum, Cape lily, Spider lily, Swamp lily ... ;; Summer/Fall Bulbs; Plant Fact Sheets; Consumer Hort ... Planting Depth: 8 inches (24 cm)
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Planting Depth. Plant your bulbs shallow. You want to be able to tell they’re onion bulbs by looking at them. But the main reason is to discourage bulb rot. Rotting bulbs are nasty and smell nastier. ... Dwarf onion leaves and bulbs never grow as large as Crinum thaianum.
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aqualandpetsplus.com/Plant,%20Onion.htm
aqualandpetsplus.com/Plant,%20Onion.htm
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How-tos : Planting Bulbs ; Plant bulbs at a depth that is three times their height, and at least 1-1/2 bulb-widths apart. Work a little bone meal fertilizer into the bottom of your hole, and then place the bulb upright in the hole.
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www.backyardgardener.com/plantname/pda_4343.html
www.backyardgardener.com/plantname/pda_4343.html
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proper depth and spacing planting depth - size of bulb determines depth. The depth of the hole should be twice the size of bulb. The spacing should be two to three times the largest diameter. Remember that bulbs which are to remain need greater spacing ... Alstromeria, Bletilla striata (Hardy orchid), Crinum,
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Planting depth; The depth of the planting hole will depend upon the size of the bulb. As a general rule you should make the planting hole two to three times the height of the bulb. Be sure to plant the bulbs the right way: the root system down and the pointed part up. ... Crinum Oct 6 18...
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Crinum, Crocus, Gladioli, Colchicum ... Mixed planting for spring flowering ... Where large numbers of bulbs are being planted, the area should be dug to the correct depth, the bulbs planted and the soil backfilled carefully (so as not to dislodge the bulbs) and watered well.
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www.members.shaw.ca/joyfulcreations/planting_bulbs.html
www.members.shaw.ca/joyfulcreations/planting_bulbs.html
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Tender bulbs, such as Gloriosa, begonias, Canna, Crinum and winter-flowering Veltheimia, enjoy the shelter of a frost-free greenhouse - bring them out when they are ... When planting the bulbs, ... Bulbs should be planted in pots at the same depths as bulbs grown outdoors - two to three times their own depth of soil above them.
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