A Beginner's Guide to Forcing Colorful Bulbs Indoors (2024)

Trick some tulips, daffodils, or crocus into early bloom, and you'll be enjoying spring months ahead of time.

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Viveka Neveln

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Viveka Neveln is the Garden Editor at BHG and a degreed horticulturist with broad gardening expertise earned over 3+ decades of practice and study. She has more than 20 years of experience writing and editing for both print and digital media.

Updated on November 9, 2023

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Almost everyone recognizes the daffodil and the tulip. They are superstars of the flower bulb world: the easy-to-grow, can't-get-any-sunnier-in-springtime flowers. But before you rush out to add them to your outdoor garden, consider this: You also can grow bulbs indoors during those not-so-warm months. This technique is known as forcing, and it's a super easy way to fake out your flowers about what season it really is. It involves very little effort and few materials. The biggest exertion? Scheduling their arrival.

How Long to Chill Bulbs

Bulbs that grow indoors need a reminder that they've been through winter—however fake it is. In fact, all bulbs except amaryllis and paperwhites need a cold snap. What makes those two different? They don't get cold at home in their native tropics, so they don't need winter wherever you live. For other flower bulbs, though, you'll have to chill them a little to get them to bloom indoors earlier than they might naturally; just how long depends on the bulb. Follow these general guidelines:

  • Chill in September, bloom in January
  • Chill in October, bloom in February
  • Chill in November, bloom in March
  • Chill in December, bloom in April

Amaryllis

Chill time: None

Bloom time: 6-8 weeks

Crocus

Chill time: 8-15 weeks

Bloom time: 2-3 weeks to bloom after chilling

Daffodil

Chill time: 2-3 weeks

Bloom time: 2-3 weeks to bloom after chilling

Grape hyacinth

Chill time: 8-15 weeks

Bloom time: 2-3 weeks to bloom after chilling

Hyacinth

Chill time: 12-15 weeks

Bloom time: 2-3 weeks to bloom after chilling

Iris

Chill time: 13-15 weeks

Bloom time: 2-3 weeks to bloom after chilling

Paperwhite

Chill time: None

Bloom time: 3-5 weeks

Snowdrop

Chill time: 15 weeks

Bloom time: 2 weeks to bloom after chilling

Tulip

Chill time: 10-16 weeks

Bloom time: 2-3 weeks to bloom after chilling

How to Force Bulbs in a Pot

Step 1

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Soak the roots of the bulbs in a shallow pan of lukewarm water for a few hours.

Step 2

Choose a pot deep enough that you have a couple of inches below the bottoms of the bulbs for soil and roots but that is tall enough you can cover the bulbs up to the necks. Fill the bottom of the container with potting soil.

Step 3

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Use enough bulbs to fill the container. You can crowd them or give them some air, depending on how densely planted you want your flower display to be.

Step 4

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Cover with potting soil just to the necks of the bulbs,

Step 5

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Gently tamp down the soil around the bulbs.

Step 6

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Water until the potting soil is evenly moist and allow excess water to drain out.

Step 7

Chill the whole pot for the recommended time period. The crisper drawer of your refrigerator is just fine for a handful of bulbs. An unheated basem*nt, cold space, or inside a cold frame also works as a cool spot to keep your bulbs. Keep the soil just damp—not wet.

Step 8

Start waking up your bulbs by giving them a few weeks of warmer (but not too warm) temps and some indirect sunlight. Once the bulbs shoot up and are a couple inches tall, give them more sun and a warmer spot.

Some bulbs come pre-chilled. For these bulbs, you don't need to give them a chilling period. Just skip Step 7 when forcing these bulbs into bloom at a particular time indoors.

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