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FAQS for Buying Spring Planting Bulbs Online
What are spring-planted bulbs and when should I plant them?
What are spring-planted bulbs and when should I plant them?
Spring-planted bulbs include tubers, rhizomes, bareroots, corms, and true bulbs that go into the ground after the danger of frost has passed. These warm-season bloomers, such as Dahlias, Gladiolus, and Elephant Ears, thrive in sunny conditions and bring a burst of color to summer gardens. Plant them in early to mid-spring for a vibrant, long-lasting display that runs through the hottest months of the year.
Which spring-planted bulbs are best for beginners?
Which spring-planted bulbs are best for beginners?
If you’re just dipping your toes into bulb planting, start with easy-grow favorites like Canna Lilies, Tuberose, Gladiolus, and Lilies. These low-maintenance bloomers are forgiving, rewarding, and pack a serious punch of color and height. Many varieties are pollinator magnets and make excellent cut flowers, too—perfect for first-timers who want beauty and ease without the fuss.
Can I grow spring-planted bulbs in containers?
Can I grow spring-planted bulbs in containers?
Absolutely! Spring-planted bulbs are ideal for porch planters, patio pots, and balcony gardens. Choose compact varieties like Freesia, Ranunculus, or Caladiums for lush, colorful containers that thrive with just a bit of care. Use well-draining potting mix, follow planting depth guidelines, and water regularly. Bonus: containers can be moved to chase the sun or highlight your garden’s best angles.
How do I prepare the soil for planting spring bulbs?
How do I prepare the soil for planting spring bulbs?
To set your bulbs up for success, plant them in well-drained soil enriched with compost or organic matter. Most bulbs prefer full sun to part shade, depending on the variety. Water bulbs thoroughly after planting and use arborist mulch to retain moisture and regulate soil temperature. Remember to plant with the pointy side up and roots down, about two to three times as deep as the bulb’s height.
What are the most popular spring-planted bulbs at Nature Hills Nursery?
What are the most popular spring-planted bulbs at Nature Hills Nursery?
Gardeners love our selection of summer-blooming favorites like Dahlias, Lilies, Gladiolus, Caladiums, Canna Lilies, and Anemones. Looking for something fragrant? Try Tuberose or Freesia. Want drama? Go bold with Elephant Ears or Peonies. Whether you're crafting a cutting garden, pollinator patch, or container showcase, you’ll find bulbs that deliver beauty, color, and garden joy all summer long.