Growing the perfect garden is no easy task. Here are the five best tips to help you grow beautiful blooms next spring and every year to come, even if you're a novice gardener.
January 31, 2015
Growing the perfect garden is no easy task. Here are the five best tips to help you grow beautiful blooms next spring and every year to come, even if you're a novice gardener.
Before you plant your flower bulbs, make sure you're selecting the right ones to make it easier for your flower bulbs to grow and ensure you'll get a flower that produces beautiful blooms.
In general:
For most flowers started from bulbs, the best time to plant them is in the fall.
Ask the experts at your local garden supply store or home improvement centre when is best to plant the bulbs you purchase.
Flower bulbs come in many different sizes, which can influence how deep you'll want to plant them.
For best planting depth
If you have a three-centimetre (1 1/4 in.) tall bulb, for example, you'll want to plant it about nine to 12 centimetres (3 1/2 to 4 3/4 in.) deep.
Many people are confused about which way they're actually supposed to plant their bulbs. For some types of flowers, the direction does matter.
Planting the right side up
Of course, you can always seek advice online or from experts at your local home improvement or gardening centre if you're unsure.
There are some differences where bulbs should be planted.
A general rule of thumb is to plant your flowers in an area where they'll receive at least eight hours of sunlight per day, unless they are in the minority of flower bulbs that enjoy shady conditions.
Flower bulbs are essential to a beautiful spring- and summer-flowering garden, since they're often the first flowers to appear in spring and help fill in the gaps as your garden matures over the summer. Easy to plant and easy to love, flowers started from bulbs are a joy in any garden.
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