Popular Posts Blogroll | MarketplaceFlower BulbsPosted on February 10, 2010. Flower Bulbs? Hello, I was wondering about flower bulbs The mother plant when the soil produces bulbs baby .. which are then dug up and sold .... The roots of the plant to produce bulbs .. If you plant a tulip bulb in your garden that spring, if you dig in the fall, you will find the little light bulbs attached to the roots of the tulip you crash .... Hope that helps .. They get them from wholesale bulb farms, either the U.S. or Holland. Producers acres on acres of colored bulbs from which they harvest each year to supply the gardener. Bulbs need a "cooling" period of production, while most farms are in areas that experience cold weather during a certain period of time during the winter months. The Northwest region of the United States has a lot of these farms (Oregon and Washington). When in bloom, the bulb fields to produce a range of beautiful colors and are quite spectacular! Here is a link with pictures of such a farm in Washington State. Holland is one of the largest exporters of bulbs in the world. The United States is far behind .. Here are the links .... Unfortunately, they are the only thing I can increase (those who do not have to be lifted in the fall, of course ).... I do not have a green thumb Billy Ray has nailed this issue. Follow his advice ... it is really good and well thought out. Has he not, they are grown and depending on what race and model you want them to come from around the world and delivered to us, but most are homegrown hope this clears up some your request from Holland, a bulb will be 2 in a season and they come from the earth CommentsThere are no comments.Leave a Comment |