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Plant prep: For outdoor landscape planting, find a spot where the soil drains well, and your Chionodoxa plants will receive full to half-day sun. Dig holes and plant the bulbs 2–3" apart and 3" deep at the base with the pointy end facing up.
For container planting, start with good quality, well-drained potting soil, and plant the bulbs 2–3" apart and 3" deep at the base with the pointy end facing up. Be sure to choose a container with adequate drainage holes and enough space to accommodate the plant's mature size.
Light: Chionodoxa Luciliae thrives in full sun to part shade.
Water: Easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soil. Water thoroughly, soaking the soil to settle it around the bulbs without air pockets. During active growth periods, supplying about 1" of moisture per week.
Temperature: The Chionodoxa plant thrives in temperatures around 55 degrees Fahrenheit.