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- Bulb-Planting Rookie Mistakes: How to Get the Most Out of Your Spring Garden
Small bulbs like scilla siberica or chionodoxa should be planted in groups of at least 25 bulbs, while tulips But let's not forget about the showstopper tulips and hyacinths! the first spring after planting, but hey, with the right growing conditions and a bit of luck, some tulips
- Planting Fall Bulbs
I plant alliums in threes and daffodils and tulips in groups of ten to twelve. For daffodils and tulips, I only plant them two to three inches apart. approximately 6” deep and 4” apart Puschkinia, Striped Squill Plant approximately 3” deep and 3” apart Tulips Place the largest bulbs down at the bottom layer (alliums, tulips, daffodils, frittilaria, lilies) and A good second layer can consist of tulips, hyacinth and galanthus, while the top layer could be muscari
- Embracing the Seasonal Weather Transition in October and November: How it Affects Our Gardens
Daffodils, tulips, crocuses – they all need to be nestled into the soil before the ground freezes.