Bulbs: Fall Planting for Spring Blooming

Archive: Fall Gardening

Flower bulbs, including tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and crocus should be planted in late fall ready for early spring enjoyment. Forget to plant the bulbs, you’re out of luck.

“You can plant to bulbs as long as the ground is workable,” Herb said. “I’ve planted as late as December. People forget about bulbs and when March rolls around, wish they had remembered.”

Read the entire article: Getting ready for winter includes plants, tools

Richard Evans Lee • September 29, 2005 • What do you think?
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