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Favorite Bulbs for New Year Garden ColorsSome Popular Bulbs to Ensure Colorful Winter and Spring Gardens
Snowdrops and daffodils, the first flowers of spring, with tulips, hyacinths and crocuses are among the most popular bulbs to ensure colorful winter and spring gardens.
If a garden is producing a fine display of spring color from bulbs planted during the previous year it is most likely to be situated in a temperate zone. Temperate zones are where the summers are warm and the winters are cool, where a certain amount of frost and possibly snow can be expected, even for a short time each year. Bulbs need twelve to fifteen weeks of a cool dormant period each winter to perform at their best and as bulbs can start blooming as early as Christmas it is wise to consider planting some winter bulbs. Winter BulbsWinter bulbs are particularly welcome so having some planted close to the house, or at least in view from the main windows, is a good idea and some favorites are:
Early Spring BulbsTo follow on from the common snowdrop and to lead into early spring bloom plant the "Spring Snowflake" which grows about 6-8inches tall and blooms from early spring until early summer. Other early spring bulbs are:
Late Spring BulbsTulips are the most popular late spring bulbs and they grow between 8” to 30” high. So with a breathtaking range of colors available, plus single and double blooms and heights to suit every situation the only problem is choosing which one for where. Some favorites are:
The largest tulip bulbs will give the largest flowers. Plant the bulbs in light sandy soil and sunshine. Because of their eventual height protect from strong winds and for some prized two-tone beauties like “Burning Heart”, at 30” tall staking with light bamboo canes is advised. Also protect all tulip bulbs from slugs by using commercial slug pellets. Eye-catching Focal PlantsFor eye-catching focal plants on a patio start with a planting of spring bulbs in a large terracotta pot and a mixed planting is best. Begin the planting with large tulip bulbs for late blooming. Follow this with dwarf narcissus for mid-season bloom and finish the planting with crocuses and snowdrops for early spring flowers. These popular bulbs are ideal for winter planting to ensure spring blooms. Spring bulbs also naturalize perfectly underneath deciduous shrubs like Viburnum.
The copyright of the article Favorite Bulbs for New Year Garden Colors in Bulbs is owned by Laurence O'Sullivan. Permission to republish Favorite Bulbs for New Year Garden Colors in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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