
When spring arrives, spring bulbs, which are like nature’s confetti, explode in a brilliant show of color. These buried beauties require little maintenance when planted in the fall. The happy faces of daffodils, the graceful cups of tulips and the heady aroma of hyacinths are just a few of the many forms, sizes, and scents that they come in. One simple method to guarantee a breathtaking display of color as winter loosens its hold on your landscape is to plant spring bulbs in Fall.
Visit the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map to find out which types of bulbs are most likely to grow well in your area: https://www.longfield-gardens.com/article/hardiness-zone-map
The secret to a colorful show is selecting healthy spring bulbs! Choose bulbs that are hefty, robust, and free of soft patches or mold. Larger bulbs typically yield larger flowers, so take that into account when choosing the size for the desired effect. https://youtu.be/GgE6dtqUTUY?feature=shared
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