Scilla siberica
Tiny bursts of joy after winter, Siberian Squill bloom in carpets of sky-blue. Propagating them is a rewarding project, even for beginners.
Tiny bursts of joy after winter, Siberian Squill bloom in carpets of sky-blue. Propagating them is a rewarding project, even for beginners.
Tiny star-gems, Gagea! Gently divide offsets after bloom—late spring/early summer. Patience & a gentle hand yield spring’s magic.
Nodding maroon bells, edged in gold. Fritillaria michailovskyi – a regal, captivating beauty you can multiply!
Tiny cobalt bells, bursting forth year after year. Propagating these grape hyacinths is pure garden joy!
Snowdrops push through snow, a promise of spring. Multiply that fragile magic with division – a satisfying task to share joy!
Propagating Fritillaria elwesii, a charming bulb, is best done by division in late spring to early summer when the plant is dormant. Gather well-draining potting mix, sharp tools, and small pots. Gently separate the bulb offsets when the foliage yellows and dies back. Ensure good drainage and airflow, and avoid overwatering.