Fressia bulb mix (set of 5 bulbs )
About Freesia bulb
Beautiful, delicate, and fragrant freesias blossom. This flower enhances the beauty of the garden.
A common spring flowering bulb, freesias create cheery, vibrant blooms with a pleasant aroma. Freesia is difficult to resist due to its numerous colour variations and seductive floral scent.
Freesias make lovely cut flowers that last a long time in the vase. They have up to eight trumpet-shaped, upward-pointing blossoms on leafless stems.
Common Name - Freesia
Fressia Heights - Up to 2 feet
Flower Colour - Random color.
Bloom Time - Spring ( March to May)
Difficulty Level - Easy to grow
Planting and care
- When the earth (soil )seems dry to the touch, water a plant.
- Try to water the plants in the morning between 8 and 10 a.m. (this doesn't make sense. Please elaborate)
- Water the plants thoroughly in the summer and less frequently in the winter and during the rainy season.
- Discard any plant pieces that are diseased, dead, or otherwise damaged in the rubbish can.
- Use organic fertiliser to fertilise the plant during the planting and growing season.
- Check the bulbs frequently while keeping them out of direct sunlight in a cool, dry location.
Freesia Double care
- Freesia bulbs can be planted in late summer or early winter.
- Plant the bulbs in full sun or light shade, in well-drained, moderately fertile soil.
- Loosen the soil and incorporate compost into it before planting to improve its fertility.
- The bulbs should be planted 5 cm deep and at least 7-8 cm apart.
- Place the bulb in the opening, pointed end facing up.
- After planting, completely bury the bulb in dirt and water it.
- Use the following ratio of potting soil when planting bulbs: 1 Perlite, compost, and garden soil
Sunlight - Full to partial sunlight
Watering - Moderately
Soil. - Well drained and fertile soil.
Temperature - 20 to 35 degrees C
Fertilizer - Apply any organic fertilizer in the soil before planting bulbs.
Freesia Double special feature
Attractive and fragrant flower
Ornamental Use:
Planted in masses or groups in beds, borders, rock gardens, and long walks.
Mixes well with other summer or spring flowering bulbs.
How many bulbs in a pot can be planted -
Plant 5 corms to a pot around 11cm (4in).