How To Grow Chinchirinchee Bulbs
Chincherinchee plants need a loose, well drained soil enriched with organic matter. Prepare soil by weeding it thoroughly, digging it over to at least a spade’s depth to loosen the soil, and adding aged animal manure or compost. Organic matter can be dug into heavy soil to lighten it so roots can grow freely. Keep the area free of weeds until planting
Chincherinchee plants can be grown in containers. If possible choose a variety that’s recommended for container growing. Use a good quality potting mix and make sure your container is large enough for mature plants; a minimum of 20 litres is recommended for chincherinchee. During the growing season, keep in mind that container grown plants may need additional fertiliser to encourage healthy growth.How to Plant Chincherinchee BulbsChincherinchee bulbs should be planted directly in their final position in the garden or a container.
Plant individual bulbs 15cm apart and 8cm deep with the pointed tip facing upwards.
Cover with soil and water in well.
Keep soil moist but not wet until shoots emerge
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