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How To Plant Paperwhite Bulbs Outside

Dig 4- to 5-inch holes for the bulbs in the prepared soil. Leave at least 6 inches between holes. Gently press paperwhite bulbs into the holes, taking care not to damage or detach the leaves. Sprinkle loose soil over the bulbs so they are covered with 4 inches of soil.

Can paperwhite bulbs be planted outdoors?

Like most bulbs that are forced for indoor flowers, paperwhites are usually tossed out after they finish blooming. In warm climates, where temperatures don’t go below 20°F, paperwhite bulbs can be planted outdoors in late fall and will bloom in late winter. Plant the bulbs about 6″ deep and 4″ apart.

When should you plant paperwhite bulbs?

Unlike their daffodil relatives, paperwhites won’t tolerate freezing temperatures, but they can be planted outdoors where winters are mild. Plant them in the fall as you would other spring-flowering bulbs. They look especially attractive in groups planted in containers or the garden.

Do paperwhites come back every year?

Paperwhites are often found in homes, blooming with starry white flowers that help dispel the cobwebs of winter. Sometimes if you plant them outside in USDA zone 10, you may get another bloom the next year but usually paperwhite bulb reblooming will take up to three years.

How do you plant paperwhites in the ground?

Amend the soil with leaf litter or plenty of compost when growing paperwhites. Dig holes 3 to 4 inches (7.5-10 cm.) deep when planting paperwhites. These plants look best when massed in clusters of slender stems so plant them in clusters of three to five bulbs.

What to do with paperwhites after blooming?

Keep Them in Pots About six weeks after the paperwhite blooms, turn the pot on its side and store it somewhere where it will not freeze, such as a garage or basement. In the fall, turn the pot upright, place it in the sun, water the bulb thoroughly and continue watering until the paperwhite blooms again in the spring.

How do you force paperwhite water?

When forcing paperwhite narcissus in bowls, partially fill the container with washed gravel or stones. Place the bulbs on the gravel or stones. Then place additional gravel or stones around the bulbs, leaving the tips (noses) of the bulbs exposed. Add water to the bowl until it touches the bottom of the bulbs.

How deep do I plant paperwhite bulbs?

Plant the bulbs about 6″ deep and 4″ apart. There are only a few areas in the country (S. California and parts of Texas) that have the hot, dry weather conditions that paperwhites require for long-term success. In other areas where paperwhites are hardy (zones 8-11), the bulbs are treated as annuals.

How often should I water paperwhite bulbs?

Check the bulbs frequently and water thoroughly when the potting mix is dry 1″ below the surface (but not more than once a week until the bulbs begin active growth), or when the water level is more than 1″ below the stones or glass in your vase.

How do you take care of a paperwhite plant?

Keep the soil consistently moist, but not soggy. Paperwhites will bloom in about two to four weeks. Once the plants begin to bloom, the floral display typically lasts one to two weeks. For longest bloom, keep the soil moist and move the pot out of direct sun.

Can you Rebloom paperwhites?

Paperwhites can be grown indoors and forced to bloom during the holiday season. With the proper care, you can save and preserve paperwhite bulbs to bloom again. However, they do require time to replenish their energy stores, and may not re-bloom for two or three years.

How long do paperwhite flowers last?

Paperwhites will bloom about four to six weeks after planting, so plan accordingly if you want flowers for the holidays or other special occasions. For continuous bloom throughout the winter, plant bulbs every two weeks from late fall through February.

Do you cut paperwhites after they bloom?

Overwinter and Transplant Paperwhite Bulbs Cut off the flowers and stems after the paperwhite bulbs finish blooming. Do not cut off any leaves. Fill a 4- to 6-inch container halfway with potting soil. If you live in U.S. Department of Agriculture zone 8 or above, you may also set the bulbs outside for the winter.

How do you plant paperwhite bulbs in gravel?

Planting Your Paperwhites Use gravel that is small enough for you to settle the bulbs in so they are supported. Bury ¾ of the bulbs into the pebbles with the pointed tip exposed. Plant them close to each other, just barley touching, using enough bulbs to fill most of the container.

Do paperwhites like sun or shade?

Paperwhites are fantastic indoor or outdoor plants that fancy well-drained soil but can also be grown in water and pebbles. Place them indoors near a bright, sunny window or outdoors in a spot that receives full sun.

Can you replant Paperwhite narcissus?

Paperwhites (Paperwhite narcissus) are members of the daffodil family but are unlike other daffodils. When paperwhite bulbs are forced, they cannot be reused or regrown; however, when planted in soil and allowed to grow and bloom on their timing, you can reuse or regrow paperwhites every year.