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20 bulbs to plant in spring

As the days get longer and warmer, it’s time to start thinking about bulbs to plant in spring. A number of bulbs are available for planting in the spring season, including gladioli, dahlias, cannas, and calla lilies. Each type has its own unique characteristics suited to different areas of the garden.

Lily bulb - cultivar is zelmira - march 2023

1. Lily

Lilies are a favorite in gardens across the continent. From glamorous Asiatic and Oriental lilies to other types of lilies (including specialty and species), there’s a lily for every garden. You can grow them to enjoy the outdoors and a few extra lily plants to have enough flowers for bouquets too.

When selecting lily bulbs for planting, it’s important to make sure they’re healthy and free of disease or damage. Check for any discoloration on the outside of the bulb before purchasing.

Planting lily bulbs should take place in early spring when temperatures are still cool, but the ground has thawed. Soil that is properly drained and slightly acidic can help lilies thrive. Dig a hole about three times as deep as the height of your bulb. Then place the bulb in the ground pointed side up. Cover with soil and water deeply. Here’s a complete guide on planting lily bulbs.

Planting Lily Bulbs 🌺 How to Plant Lilies in the Garden

Water your newly planted lilies regularly during their first growing season, making sure to avoid over-watering them; too much moisture can cause rot and other diseases which may harm their growth potential. Once established, however, most varieties don’t require frequent watering beyond what nature provides naturally through rainfall or irrigation systems installed in your yard.

During the summer, fertilize your lilies to help them reach their full potential when the flowering season rolls around. Deadheading spent blooms (removing them from the stem) after they have finished flowering will encourage more buds to form while helping keep away pests.

Gladiolus bulb to be planted

2. Gladiolus

 

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