If you are going to grow them in pots, you need to keep the pot from freezing solid in the winter. We put them in the unheated garage for the winter, watering them once every six weeks or so. Then putting them back out after the fear of frost is over. If you are going to grow them in the ground make sure that they are mulched well so the bulb does not freeze solid. Frost usually does any thing above the ground in, causing them to go dormant until warmer weather. When they break dormancy, in the spring, give them limited water until roots form. Usually a few weeks later than growth starts, so bulbs don't rot. They bloom in the spring soon after breaking dormancy. They may need to be vernalized (cooling period) to get them to bloom.
Last edited by Selmo; 11-09-2016 at 09:43 PM..
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