How do you grow paperwhites in a jar?
Besides, how do you grow paperwhites in soil?
Fill a pot halfway with soil or gravel, set the bulbs gently in the soil and pack more soil around the bulbs leaving the tips visable. 2. Water the bulbs thoroughly, allowing time for the soil to absorb enough water so it is thoroughly soaked. 3.
In this way, how do I force paperwhites to grow?
When forcing paperwhite bulbs in water, select a pot or container without drainage holes anywhere from 3 to 5 inches deep. Fill the container half full of clean pebbles, gravel (up to ½ inch in diameter) or marbles and place the bulbs atop this material so that they almost touch.
The pure white blooms of the paperwhite (Narcissus papyraceus) add an elegant touch to winter and spring indoor containers when grown in potting soil. Paperwhites grow as perennials in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 5 through 9, so you can move them outdoors after enjoying them inside.