A beautiful garden full of gorgeous blooms is a dream for many. The one problem that stops many gardening lovers from achieving this dream is that not all flowers fully bloom at the right time. The wait to see vibrant, gorgeous blooms in their garden can feel quite endless for some. While you can’t instantly make your flowers bloom, there are tips you can follow to speed up the process! From common household items to smart pruning techniques, this guide will help you get closer to your dream garden. Let’s dive into secret gardening tricks to make your flowers bloom overnight!
Try these simple yet effective secret gardening tricks to make your colourful flowers bloom beautifully!
You can apply a fertiliser with a high middle number (Phosphorus, P) like 10-30-10. This nutrient is crucial for flower and bud formation. With its help, your plant will get the signal to rapidly shift its energy from leafy growth to producing colourful blooms!
Start regularly pinching or cutting off faded, spent leaves. This simple task stops the plant from setting seed, which is energy-intensive. This makes the plant immediately produce more flowers and to continue its reproductive cycle.
Using Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) is one of the best-kept secrets for enhancing bloom. It helps plants produce more chlorophyll, boosts photosynthesis and even increases energy production. Dissolve this salt in water and spray it on the plants monthly to encourage vibrant flowers.
For flowers that have been cut but are tightly closed, use a technique to force them open. Immediately place the stems into a vase of very warm water. The warmth mimics the sun's heat, rapidly increasing water uptake and coaxing the buds to open fast.
Banana peels are naturally rich in potassium and phosphorus, which are vital for flower quality and quantity. Chop up a dried or fresh peel and bury it lightly beneath the soil surface near the plant's base. It acts as a slow, natural bloom food.
Some plants can be tricked using light manipulation. Expose the plants to a strict 12-hour period of complete, uninterrupted darkness before exposing them to light. This mimics a seasonal change, which can trigger an earlier flowering response.
Early in the season, strategically pinch out the very tips of non-flowering shoots. This soft pruning encourages the stem to branch out, resulting in two new shoots where there was one. More shoots equal double the potential number of flowers.
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