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Planting Bulbs

By Tom Evans
November, 2009

Fall bulb planting can be a great source for early spring flowers. Bulbs are among the first to flower in the spring, much earlier than annuals or perennials.  Tips for planting:

-  When planning on planting bulbs, deer populations are a important consideration.  If you have deer, you should not plant tulips, but daffodils are great because the deer do not eat them. 

-  Planting can be accomplished quickly with an auger drill bit or a trowel. 

-  Bulbs require at least 4 to 6 weeks of cold weather to bloom, so be sure to plant your bulbs in the fall!

-  Plant the bulbs about 3 times their size under the ground with the pointed end facing up (shown below).  Cover them with soil and wait for spring!

For more information or to get an estimate for bulb plating please give us a call at (301) 253 9224. 

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