Please note: If your garden came with a decorative container, please be aware that it may not be waterproof and besure to place it on a water resistant surface.
1. Watering properly.
Caring for your bulbs is easy. Start by removing the pot from the box and watering thoroughly. Keep the soil moist but not saturated. Remove flowers as they fade.
2. Light.
Place it in a cool location (between 55º and 65º F is ideal) that receives bright light. Rotate the garden periodically to allow even light and keep the stalks growing straight. Bulbs may be planted outdoors in a sunny location once all danger of frost has passed. Forcing bulbs indoors uses up a great deal of their energy, and it may take a few years for the bulbs to rejuvenate and bloom again.
1. Watering properly.
Caring for your bulbs is easy. Start by removing the pot from the box and watering thoroughly. Keep the soil moist but not saturated. Remove flowers as they fade.
2. Light.
Place it in a cool location (between 55º and 65º F is ideal) that receives bright light. Rotate the garden periodically to allow even light and keep the stalks growing straight. Bulbs may be planted outdoors in a sunny location once all danger of frost has passed. Forcing bulbs indoors uses up a great deal of their energy, and it may take a few years for the bulbs to rejuvenate and bloom again.
Please note: If your garden came with a decorative container, please be aware that it may not be waterproof and besure to place it on a water resistant surface.
1. Watering properly.
Caring for your bulbs is easy. Start by removing the pot from the box and watering thoroughly. Keep the soil moist but not saturated. Remove flowers as they fade.
2. Light.
Place it in a cool location (between 55º and 65º F is ideal) that receives bright light. Rotate the garden periodically to allow even light and keep the stalks growing straight. Bulbs may be planted outdoors in a sunny location once all danger of frost has passed. Forcing bulbs indoors uses up a great deal of their energy, and it may take a few years for the bulbs to rejuvenate and bloom again.
1. Watering properly.
Caring for your bulbs is easy. Start by removing the pot from the box and watering thoroughly. Keep the soil moist but not saturated. Remove flowers as they fade.
2. Light.
Place it in a cool location (between 55º and 65º F is ideal) that receives bright light. Rotate the garden periodically to allow even light and keep the stalks growing straight. Bulbs may be planted outdoors in a sunny location once all danger of frost has passed. Forcing bulbs indoors uses up a great deal of their energy, and it may take a few years for the bulbs to rejuvenate and bloom again.

