Bulbs represent underground buds having the steps in the shape of disc. Good bulbs are plump, firm and free from any defect. A very little bulb may not blossom in the first year.

Christmas flower bulbs regard to bulbs of such flowers as Tulip, Daffodil, Snowdrop, Crocuses, etc. All these blooms are planted in clusters in the beginning of winter and blossom at Christmas time.

If you wish to plant these Christmas flower bulbs so that they bloom in your garden during Christmas then read the following helpful tips:

•    The bulbs are planted in tubs, window boxes or under a tree in a cluster but if you wish to plant them in grass then select low growing species such as “February Gold” or “Jenny” daffodils.

•    Bulbs must be planted three times their height into the ground as they suffer if not planted too deep.

•    Plantation of the same bulb plant must be done in fall.

•    Cut off the dead flower heads prior their turning into seeds and allow the stem to die off naturally after they turn brown. This is done for protection the nourishment of the bulb.

Christmas flower bulbs indoor are perfect decors for Christmas festivities. They are planted indoors for early blooming so that they are in their full flower on Christmas. To have your Christmas flower bulbs indoor look through the following:

•    The 15th of September is believed to be the apt date for planting to ensure flowers for Christmas.

•    For early blooming you will have to get ‘prepared’ bulbs from nursery and then put it inside a pot with well-soaked bulb fibers.

•    The container should then be positioned in a cool but a lighted area.

•    Allow about 10-12 weeks to see the young green shoots.

•    Once the shoots have reached approximately  two inches in height take the pot into a cool room for their flowering at Christmas season.