Often the bulbs bloom together, if the spring weather is a bit erratic.
Even when well grown, bulbs often do not bloom every year.
If bulbs are blooming now, move the pot to a cool, but bright place to make the flowers last as long as possible.
When broken apart and replanted, each bulb should bloom with new vigor.
But the predicted return of cold temperatures will stop this production, and the bulbs will bloom as usual later on.
The earliest bulbs have bloomed; others are up, waiting their turn.
Perhaps the bulb will bloom again in spring or summer.
This is the chief reason that sellers can guarantee that the bulbs will bloom the first year.
The bulbs might bloom later in the year or possibly next year.
Spring-flowering bulbs like the tulips will bloom long before the trees leaf out.