Potluck Citrus Zest Punch Bulb Mix
Potluck Citrus Zest Punch Bulb Mix
SKU:PER-POT-CIT-NA-21-HBF
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Bring Summer Zest to Your Garden
Brighten up your garden with the zingy, cheerful vibes of the Potluck Citrus Zest Punch Bulb Mix. This dazzling collection of 21 summer-flowering bulbs serves up a cocktail of citrusy hues—think yellow, orange, and pink. It's the perfect way to energize your landscape after a long winter!
This Mix Comes With:
- 15 Orange Sun Gladioli
- 3 Yellow Sneezy Dahlias
- 3 Fantasia Calla Lilies
Why You'll Love It:
- Vibrant Colors: A mix of lively citrusy colors creates an eye-catching display in flower beds or containers.
- Easy to Grow: Low-maintenance bulbs that deliver high-impact blooms with minimal effort.
- Versatile Planting: Perfect for garden borders, patio pots, or cutting gardens—bring the zest indoors as fresh-cut bouquets!
Planting Tips:
Plant these bulbs in well-drained soil during fall to enjoy a lively summer show. They thrive in full sun to partial shade, making them adaptable to a variety of garden spaces.
Transform your outdoor spaces with a burst of citrus-inspired energy. The Potluck Citrus Zest Punch Bulb Mix is your ticket to a garden that’s refreshing and rewarding!


Product Details
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Product Category
Bulbs
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Product Subcategory:
Mix
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Botanical Name:
Gladiolus 'Orange Sun', Dahlia pinnata 'Yellow Sneezy', Zantedeschia 'Fantasia'
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Does Not Ship To:
AZ, OR
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Mature Height:
Varies
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Mature Width:
Varies
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Growing Zone:
7-10 outdoors
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Indoor Growing:
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Sunlight:
Full Sun
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Growth Rate:
Moderate
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Harvest Time:
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Bloom Time:
Summer to Fall

Planting Directions
<h2>How to Plant Potluck Citrus Zest Punch Bulb Mix</h2> <h3>Planting in the Ground:</h3> <ul> <li><strong>Timing:</strong> Plant in spring after the threat of frost has passed.</li> <li><strong>Location:</strong> Choose a sunny or partly sunny spot with well-draining soil.</li> <li><strong>Planting:</strong> Loosen the soil and mix in compost or bulb fertilizer. Place your bulbs and cover them.</li> <li><strong>Water:</strong> Water thoroughly to settle them in.</li>
<h2>Care and Maintenance</h2> <ul> <li><strong>Watering:</strong> Water after planting and ensure soil stays slightly moist.</li> <li><strong>Fertilizing:</strong> Feed with bulb fertilizer as shoots emerge.</li> <li><strong>Deadheading:</strong> Remove faded blooms to direct energy back to the bulb.</li> <li><strong>After Bloom:</strong> Allow foliage to yellow and die back naturally to nourish the bulb for next year.</li> </ul>

FAQs
<h2>FAQs for the Potluck Citrus Zest Punch Bulb Mix</h2>
<h2>1. What is included in the Potluck Citrus Zest Punch Bulb Mix?</h2> <ul> <li>This mix includes a curated selection of Orange Sun Gladioli, Yellow Sneezy Dahlias
and Fantasia Calla Lilies for a total of 21 bulbs.</li>
<h2>2. When and where should I plant these bulbs?</h2> <ul> <li><strong>Planting Time:</strong> Plant in spring after the threat of frost has passed.</li> <li><strong>Location:</strong> Choose a spot with well-draining soil and full to partial sun. These bulbs thrive in garden beds, borders, or large containers.</li> </ul>
<h2>3. Can the bulbs in this mix be grown in containers?</h2> <ul> <li>Yes, this mix is great for containers, allowing you to create a portable burst of color perfect for patios, balconies, or even indoor displays.</li> <li>Use a well-draining potting mix, and ensure the container has drainage holes to prevent waterlogging.</li> </ul>
<h2>4. How do I care for these bulbs after they bloom?</h2> <ul> <li>Once the flowers fade, allow the foliage to remain until it yellows and dies back naturally. This process helps store energy in the bulb for next year's blooms.</li> <li>Remove dead foliage and store bulbs (if necessary) in a cool, dry place.</li> </ul>
<h2>5. Can I mix these bulbs with other plants in my garden?</h2> <ul> <li>Absolutely! These bulbs pair beautifully with perennial flowers, ornamental grasses, or even low-growing ground covers for a layered look.</li> <li>For a container garden, consider combining them with trailing plants for added visual interest.</li> </ul>