![]() The fall season is the perfect time to begin prepping for your spring garden by planting hardy bulbs. These bulbs should be planted between mid-October and early December when the ground is cool, and the evening temperatures are consistently between 40° - 50°F about 6-8 weeks before the ground freezes. This is the ideal planting window. However, even into January, you can plant these hardy bulbs if you can still dig, and your ground is workable! |
AFTER BULBS ARE PLANTED |
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After planting the bulbs, apply our Family Tree Nursery Controlled Release Plant Food to the area. It will supply additional nutrition every time you water, or it rains, further aiding in root establishment. Water them generously to soak the area and promote root growth before winter. Avoid overwatering, as bulbs are especially prone to rot due to their fleshy and moisture-retaining nature. Mulching your garden bed is great for weed prevention, and it also insulates the bulbs from the cold winter and retains moisture in the cooler months. When your bulbs are done blooming in the spring season, it is crucial to let the foliage remain until it is withered and yellow. The leaves collect the last bit of nutrients from the sun, allowing the bulb to regenerate a flower that will bloom the following Spring. Though it can be tempting, removing the leaves prematurely will result in a non-blooming bulb the following year. |

