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Bulbs in Every SeasonQ: I love the look and idea of bulbs but the bulbs I have planted only last a few weeks. I see other gardens as I am driving through town that have bulb plants spring, summer and fall. I simply love it.What can I do to get these results? Are these specific bulbs I can purchase and plant? Hardiness Zone: 5a Thank you,
A: Mindy, There are long lasting bulbs (corms, tuberous-roots and rhizomes) for every season. The trick is planting them in succession (staggering plantings), planting them in large numbers (to make up for those that fail), and planting them at the appropriate time so that you have something blooming throughout the spring, summer and fall. Some bulbs are tender to your zone, meaning they have to be dug up, dried and over-wintered in above freezing temperatures. Other bulbs are winter hardy and can be left in the ground in the fall. Here are a few examples of bulbs for every season. Spring blooming bulbs are often planted in the fall, and summer and fall blooming bulbs are planted after danger of frost has passed in the spring. Unless otherwise stated, all are hardy to at least zone 5. Bulbs not hardy to zone 5 will need to be dug up and stored over winter. Early Spring Blooms:
Mid-Spring Blooms:
Late Spring Blooms:
Early-to-Mid Summer Blooms:
Late Summer Blooms:
Fall Blooms:
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Feedback About This Post:RE: Bulbs in Every SeasonThanks for the info -- I will be trying this out :) Post By Mindy (Guest Post) |
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