Midwest Gardeners Handbook 5 Flashcards

1
Q

_ bulbs can be left in the ground year round

A

Hardy

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2
Q

_ bulbs planted outdoors each spring

A

Tender

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3
Q

If you want to store tender bulbs year round _

A

You need to find a cool enough spot in your house

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4
Q

Avoid buying bulbs with (3)

A

Nicks

Cuts

Soft areas

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5
Q

Store bulbs in _ until it is time to plant

A

Cool/dark

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6
Q

Bulbs should be stored in _ bags

A

Perforated mesh

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7
Q

Most bulbs prefer _ soil during their growing season

A

Moist, well-drained

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8
Q

Bulbs prefer _ soil while dormant in summer

A

Drier

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9
Q

If garden needs fertilizer use _ fertilizer

A

Bulb

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10
Q

If garden needs fertilizer, use low _ fertilizer

A

Low-nitrogen slow-release

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11
Q

Plant most hardy bulbs in fall when night temps hit _ degrees (range)

A

40-50

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12
Q

Why plant bulbs when nighttime temps are consistently 40-50

A

Reduce risk of fall sprouting

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13
Q

You can plant bulbs until

A

Ground freezes

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14
Q

If top layer of soil freezes

A

You can poke a hole in it, plant bulbs underneath

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15
Q

Bulbs should be planted at a depth of

A

2-3 times vertical height

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16
Q

Space bulbs _ their width apart

A

At least 3 to 4 times

17
Q

After you plant bulbs _

A

Water

18
Q

To avoid bulbs popping flowers in Jan, Feb

A

Cover with mulch before winter freeze

19
Q

Tender bulbs include (2)

A

Tuberous begonias

Cannas

20
Q

Start most tender bulbs indoors in _

A

Mid-march

21
Q

Exception for tender bulbs, plant outdoors _

A

Glandiolas

22
Q

For tender bulbs, dig up in fall after

A

Frost kills tops

23
Q

To cure bulbs, _ then bury in sand (2)

A

Cut back foliage

Remove dirt

24
Q

When packing bulbs in sand, don’t forget to

A

Label them

25
Q

Don’t _ stored bulbs

A

Water

26
Q

Store bulbs in _ place (2)

A

Cool

Dark

27
Q

_ on bulbs can prevent animals eating them

A

Sprinkle cayenne

28
Q

Commercial and homemade _ can protect bulbs

A

Repellents

29
Q

Animals don’t eat _ bulbs (h,d)

A

Hyacinths

Daffodils

30
Q

Animals don’t eat _ bulbs (a,f)

A

Allium

Fritillary

31
Q

Animals don’t eat _ bulbs (s,c)

A

Snowflake

Camass

32
Q

Animals don’t eat _ bulbs

A

Spanish bluebells

33
Q

Animal resistant minor bulbs include _ (g,w)

A

Grape hyacinths

Winter aconite

34
Q

Animal resistant minor bulbs include _ (s,a)

A

Snowdrop

Autumn crocus

35
Q

Animal resistant minor bulbs include _ (g,c)

A

Glory of the snow

Crocus tommasinianus