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Taking Care of Spring Blossoms
in the Fall
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by Gavin Edwards -
LocalContractorBids.com |
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Spring is many months away for those of us that have yet
to endure the winter. But who says you need to put your gardening tools away? For those
who love those first few blossoms in spring, your autumn project now should include
planting floral bulbs. Bulbs need to go through a cold dormant phase before they can come
up and bloom in the springtime. |
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Find a free area for
your spring bulb garden. Use a rake or a hoe to break up the soil. Theres no need to
add any fertilizer nor do you need to water the soil. Its perfectly acceptable to
plant your bulbs where other flowers or plants will later bloom. Bulbs will bloom before
other plants have even begun to sprout.
The landscaping store is where you choose from a collection of
hyacinths, tulips, daffodils, crocuses, and narcissus. Get a variety of bulbs to choose
from; you will get to create your garden with whatever you like. Spring-blooming bulbs are
generally perennials. Perennials can bloom year after year using the same bulb. Read the
package to see if your bulbs can remain in the ground next summer or if they need to be
plucked out after they die back.
Its better to plant all your bulbs at once because its hard
arranging any new bulbs once youve started. Youll need to look at a couple of
things first. Youll want to account for the fact that some bulbs blossom in early
March and others bloom in June. Your garden will look out of balance if you dont
account for blossoming times, which are listed on the package. Pay attention to height
when you arrange your bulbs. Dont hide short crocuses behind tall tulips.
The larger bulbs need to be planted deeper in the ground, sometimes as
deep as 6-8 inches. Smaller bulbs are generally 3-4 inches deep. Plant the bulb in pre-dug
holes. In most cases, the top of the bulb forms a point near the top. Plant all the bulbs
and cover them at the same time. That way, you wont be confused when youve
buried a couple of bulbs and dont know where you put them.
Lightly cover the entire garden with mulch. Bulbs are hardy and will
know when the longer, warmer days trigger the bulbs to begin their springtime ritual. |
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