When to plant bulbs?
The only difficulty is finding the time. Fall garden work carries less of an urgency than spring and summer. Colorful leaves obscure all defects and the neglected home interior needs some attention before the holidays.
Still, an hour in the yard can yield so much beauty in the spring. Break away at half-time. You'll thank yourself in the spring.
Spring flowering bulbs such as tulips, daffodils, crocus and grape hyacinth should be planted in the fall or early winter--so long as a spade can pierce the ground.
Bulbs need at least six weeks of winter freeze in order to bloom.
Tools needed:
- Bucket for sorting the bulbs--toss out any mushy corms.
- Rake
- Large shovel or spade.
- Baby or foot powder (to deter squirrels--they hate the taste, but who wouldn't?)
There are only a few steps:
- Clear the area with a rake.
- Dig a trench to the recommended depth (typically six inches)
- Plant the bulbs in double lines, closely together, pointed side upward.
- Dust with powder (to avoid rodent snacking)
- Cover with soil.
LIGHT BULBS:
Planting Bulbs ~~ Pay it Forward
Chinese Garlic Mustard ~~ Winter Weeds and Good Deeds
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