A Look at Planting Flower Bulbs
Planting flower bulbs is so easy, in fact, that it’s almost
foolproof. The most important consideration is timing. Flower bulbs
need to be planted when the ground is cool—not too hot and not too
cold. It’s best to plant them about six weeks before the ground freezes.
The next consideration is location. You’ll want to choose a place
where the soil drains well—bulbs do not grow well in areas with
standing water. Bulbs also need a location that is well lit and sunny.
Make sure that the soil is loose. It does not require any fertilization or special treatment. However, you might want to add compost or peat moss if you’re working in a new flowerbed.
The next consideration in planting flower bulbs is purely cosmetic.
You’ll want to consider the placement of the various flowers.
Generally, bulbs should be densely planted—they do not look as nice
planted alone or in thin lines. Taller flowers should be planted behind
short ones. Consider the finished product as you are planning your
flower beds. Think about which color combinations work best together, as well as which varieties of flowers best complement each other.
Once you have determined placement, you are ready to plant. Dig your
holes about six to eight inches deep (follow package directions). Place
the bulb in the ground with the pointed end facing up. Cover the hole
and pack it firmly to release any air holes. Water the ground
thoroughly.
As you can see, planting flower bulbs is a fun and easy project. With a little patience and creativity
, you can have a beautiful and enjoyable flower bed.
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