Posted by Jane_Galt on April 27, 2011, 1:43 pm
What are good perennial bulbs for Colorado ( zone 4? ) , that can be planted
in spring, will bloom in summer, and spread each year?
Posted by Risto Varanka on April 27, 2011, 7:51 pm
> What are good perennial bulbs for Colorado ( zone 4? ) , that can be planted
> in spring, will bloom in summer, and spread each year?
Dahlias should fit the bill. One caveat is that you have to dig them
up for winter, or buy new tubers each spring. If you divide them after
digging up, you get an exponential growth in the number of plants each
year though.
Strong points of dahlias are that they bloom for months and months,
and offer great variety - there's thousands and thousands of very
different cultivars available. Just search for dahlias on http://images.goo=
gle.com/
to get an impression. Also, AFAIK there is a rather active dahlia
society in Colorado, which can be a big benefit (or, at least you know
somebody grows the flowers in your state... :) ).
Posted by Jane_Galt on April 27, 2011, 9:31 pm
>> What are good perennial bulbs for Colorado ( zone 4? ) , that can be
>> plan
> ted
>> in spring, will bloom in summer, and spread each year?
>
> Dahlias should fit the bill. One caveat is that you have to dig them
> up for winter, or buy new tubers each spring. If you divide them after
> digging up, you get an exponential growth in the number of plants each
> year though.
>
> Strong points of dahlias are that they bloom for months and months,
> and offer great variety - there's thousands and thousands of very
> different cultivars available. Just search for dahlias on
> http://images.google.com/ to get an impression. Also, AFAIK there is a
> rather active dahlia society in Colorado, which can be a big benefit
> (or, at least you know somebody grows the flowers in your state... :) ).
>
Yeah they're gorgeous. I tried some a few years back and they were great, but
didn't dig them up & they died.
What about zone 4 perennial bulbs that can be planted in spring & bloom in
summer.
Arent Crocus Sativus that way here? And they yield the most expensive and
tasty spice in the world - saffron!
Posted by David Hare-Scott on April 28, 2011, 3:04 am
Jane_Galt wrote:
>>> What are good perennial bulbs for Colorado ( zone 4? ) , that can be
>>> plan
>> ted
>>> in spring, will bloom in summer, and spread each year?
>>
>> Dahlias should fit the bill. One caveat is that you have to dig them
>> up for winter, or buy new tubers each spring. If you divide them
>> after digging up, you get an exponential growth in the number of
>> plants each year though.
>>
>> Strong points of dahlias are that they bloom for months and months,
>> and offer great variety - there's thousands and thousands of very
>> different cultivars available. Just search for dahlias on
>> http://images.google.com/ to get an impression. Also, AFAIK there is
>> a rather active dahlia society in Colorado, which can be a big
>> benefit (or, at least you know somebody grows the flowers in your
>> state... :) ).
>>
> Yeah they're gorgeous. I tried some a few years back and they were
> great, but didn't dig them up & they died.
> What about zone 4 perennial bulbs that can be planted in spring &
> bloom in summer.
> Arent Crocus Sativus that way here? And they yield the most expensive
> and tasty spice in the world - saffron!
It could be a bit cold for them, aren't they grown around the mediterranean
where summers hot and dry and winters cool and damp?
David
Posted by Jack01 on April 28, 2011, 3:56 am
Hello All , I am a new one in this forum and really like the greenery
around , This forum provided me confidence to grow the flowers for my
spring season.Very nice forum and very nice post to brief .
Thank a lot.
--
Jack01
> in spring, will bloom in summer, and spread each year?