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Lots of Deer But Want Spring Blooms? Plant These! 5 Pest Proof Fall Planted Spring Blooming Bulbs 

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Do you have lots of garden criters and pests that love to eat your Spring Bulbs and Blooms? In this video I list 5 pest proof spring blooming bulbs that you can add to your garden this Fall. Fall is the perfect time to plant Spring Blooming bulbs for a beautiful display! Do you deal with garden pests? What are your favorite Spring Blooms? Comment Below!
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@TheOldSwedesFarm
@TheOldSwedesFarm Год назад
Great tips Steph! We're going to be working in some flower beds once we get our fencing in place. While we don't have many deer, you may want to give tips on keeping chickens out of the gardens!!! Cheers!
@janeclancey8044
@janeclancey8044 Год назад
Thank you for sharing your information on Spring bulbs. Great variety to choose from, other than the tulip bulbs.
@quykhucvlog
@quykhucvlog Год назад
Wow your video is so good and nice ilike to watch your video so much thanks you for sharing the great video
@HookedandRooted
@HookedandRooted Год назад
Hi there! Thank you so much for your kind words
@yesidtac7863
@yesidtac7863 Год назад
Muy bue tip
@fortheearth
@fortheearth Год назад
Great guidance on deer-resistant bulbs! Thank you for making this nice video and Happy Gardening!
@HookedandRooted
@HookedandRooted Год назад
Hi there, Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
@PershijsmachnijKherson
@PershijsmachnijKherson Год назад
Great video, very inspiring! Thanks for sharing good work! I wish you a wonderful day!👍
@HookedandRooted
@HookedandRooted Год назад
Thank you! You too!
@simplybloom
@simplybloom Год назад
I have lots of deer but luckily they left my tulips alone last year! I love alliums and want to get my hands on the globemaster variety.
@serenitynowgarden3618
@serenitynowgarden3618 Год назад
Very nice choices! I love planting daffodils and alliums!
@HookedandRooted
@HookedandRooted Год назад
Hi there, Thank you! I also love daffodils and Alliums
@judyingram-kh1vm
@judyingram-kh1vm Год назад
Amazing and great inf❤❤❤
@HookedandRooted
@HookedandRooted Год назад
Thank you so much Judy! 🌱
@ser2374
@ser2374 Год назад
We have squirrel pressure and mixing baby powder into the top of the soil has worked well to keep them away from my bulbs.
@sunflowerstatelifestylellc
@sunflowerstatelifestylellc Год назад
I have a family of deer that eat everything planted in my back garden, great advise and always a great video ❤
@elmaelmar2761
@elmaelmar2761 Год назад
At4.51 what is the name of that pink allium?? Beautiful!!!
@HookedandRooted
@HookedandRooted Год назад
Hi there, its called "Cristophii", Its new to me this year, and I bought it at Lowes.
@elmariedstra5631
@elmariedstra5631 Год назад
@@HookedandRooted thank you!!
@akaza8615
@akaza8615 Год назад
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@SnappyR
@SnappyR Год назад
I don't have deer, but I do have groundhogs, bunnies and squirrels, that's why I've always planted my tulips in containers in fall and they over winter on my porch just fine. I'm more and more interested in bulbs in general - especially the one's you've shown here!
@HookedandRooted
@HookedandRooted Год назад
Hi Robyn! I have all of the above also! I always found it easier in pots as well. I do have daffodils out in the landscape, but i reserve tulips for containers. But last year when I found some for 75% off, I couldn't resist. Figured it was worth a try. I would probably try keeping them in pots directly and wintering them over, but i do like to decorate my planters with winter greens, so I tend to hold off until after the holidays to plant up my pots with bulbs.
@kathygericke8367
@kathygericke8367 Год назад
Wisconsin deer!! Yuk!!! I have used the plastic bird netting on my hydrangeas phlox and daylillies! I am sure it frustrates the critters as they can see and smell the flowers but cannot get to them!! Fooled ‘em!!!!🌷🌷🌷
@HookedandRooted
@HookedandRooted Год назад
Hi Kathy! Lol great trick! I do this with my bird netting on my rhodendrons come late Fall. I recycle the bird netting from the blueberries. The deer are my biggest pest and they devour my garden in Winter when I'm more lax on spraying repellants. So the netting helps my rhodendrons bud up and not have the buds bitten off.
@mariar2183
@mariar2183 Год назад
Thanks for sharing, your decorations looks beautiful 😍
@melissadavis3814
@melissadavis3814 Год назад
This would be my yard! My husband has a corn feeder for them! Soooo, I have lots of deer, raccoons, skunks, squirrels. They ate are green giant arborvitae’s, Serbian pine, azaleas, roses and echinacea. 🤬
@HookedandRooted
@HookedandRooted Год назад
Oh Melissa! I'm sorry, its a tough compromise sometimes in Marriage. My husband likes a lawn, I want all flower beds. Your husband attracts the deer, deer eat the flowers. Tough! Hopefully if you plant things they are less likely to eat, you can still enjoy blooms!
@shellyash7592
@shellyash7592 Год назад
Love watching your channel .....Thanks for the info very interesting and informative
@HookedandRooted
@HookedandRooted Год назад
So nice of you, your welcome. And thank you so much for watching!
@TheGardeningMe
@TheGardeningMe Год назад
Great choices! While I love tulips, the 'carefree' nature of all the other bulbs you talked about (and the fact that they reliably come back year after year) puts them higher on my favourites list, esp. daffs, allium and Iris...I need more of them all! And that is quite the stash of deer repellent!! 🙃
@HookedandRooted
@HookedandRooted Год назад
Hi Margaret! I agree! I also love the idea of not worrying about plants getting eaten. Lol yes, I have quite the stash, I have to alternate to keep the deer guessing lol. And now were also getting a large population of bunnies also! oh and the groundhogs that take up residency under my neighbors shed each year! Its always something out there! Thanks for watching.
@jhadz7507
@jhadz7507 Год назад
Thank you! Good info
@HookedandRooted
@HookedandRooted Год назад
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
@gayleroy8587
@gayleroy8587 Год назад
I do have deer that come into my flower beds. During the summer, they dine on my hostas. The yellow ones seem to be their favorite! But in the spring, they go after my hyacinths, which are supposed to be deer resistant. I guess my deer have learned to like them. Thanks for your videos!
@TheGiddyGardener
@TheGiddyGardener Год назад
Same! But I’m gonna test hyacinths with my deer this year cuz I’ve never planted.
@HookedandRooted
@HookedandRooted Год назад
Hi Gayle! Oh NO!! Man there pallet is evolving isn't it?! Just when we thought they wouldn't eat something, they go and prove us wrong. Lets see if they start snacking on daffodils or marigolds. Your welcome, thanks for watching!
@owlmcdermott625
@owlmcdermott625 Год назад
Thank you for all the bulb suggestions. I have lots of deer in my area and this will help alot
@HookedandRooted
@HookedandRooted Год назад
Hi there! I hope it was helpful, and your able to find some bulbs to enjoy that they wont eat.
@janebentrott5984
@janebentrott5984 Год назад
I just bought some hyacinth bulbs today! Looking forward to purchasing some additional bulbs as well! Thanks for the great info!
@HookedandRooted
@HookedandRooted Год назад
Hi Jane, Glad it was helpful! Enjoy your Hyacinth, I love their fragrance.
@jasminelouisefarrall
@jasminelouisefarrall Год назад
Loving your Autumn display Steph 🥰 and a lovely vlog 🍂🐿🍂
@HookedandRooted
@HookedandRooted Год назад
Hi Jasmine, Thank you!! 😊
@jenniferhooks2454
@jenniferhooks2454 Год назад
I already decided that I would not plant tulips this coming season. I planted bicolor tulips in two containers last year. They were coming up when I traveled out of state to help my daughter with her new baby. I returned home to find that every last bulb was gone from the two containers. Dang the squirrels and the deer! I never saw the flowers.
@HookedandRooted
@HookedandRooted Год назад
Hi Jennifer! Yes it is so hard to keep tulips going! I try my best to hold out until the very end of season, to see if I get any deeply discounted. That way I don't feel as bad. I don't get to choose specific varities, I kinda just get whats left. But its the only way I can do tulips, and in containers, since they are easy for me to spray. Oddly, I have a little patch of tulips in the back yard near my shed, that they don't seem to notice, which is very strange. These are pink and have been coming back for a couple years. Sorry about your tulips, thats very frustrating.
@kathygericke8367
@kathygericke8367 Год назад
I put chicken wire over my potted tulips and let’s the tulips start to grow thru the wire mesh and then once they are starting to bloom I use more wire to encircle them!! Worked this year - I will try it again next spring and see if it continues to deter the critters!! Hope this might help!!🌷🌷🌷
@eringoldsmith2677
@eringoldsmith2677 Год назад
Hi Stephanie! I’m a recent subscriber. So glad I found your channel. I am excited to try alliums this year. Yours look beautiful. Your tulip pics are beautiful…. They are tempting- but I agree- a lot of work and risk for the expense. I noticed on an earlier posting you referenced a fern you had saved over the winter. I’d love to know how you winterize your ferns. They look so beautiful. Where do you store them, do you trim them down, water them, feed them, bring them out for occasional sun, other hints? I have searched you tube and there is not a lot on this topic. I’d love to hear about your process and any tips. Thank you for the great content and inspiration!
@HookedandRooted
@HookedandRooted Год назад
Hi Erin! I plan a video on this for this fall, likely in the next couple weeks, But I basically bring them indoor, keep them in my basment by a window and water them well at least once a week. Treat them like a houseplant! You'll want to inspect them first though to make sure nothings living in them before bringing them in! Birds, Mice, or Bunnies, you never know! Hope this helps.
@eringoldsmith2677
@eringoldsmith2677 Год назад
@@HookedandRooted thank you so much for the advice I will try to save my fern this year- no harm in trying.
@sctrojanballer123
@sctrojanballer123 Год назад
Hi Steph. Thanks for the inspiration. I bought some bulbs after watching your recent HD bulbs video. My problem is I live in southern California and is expecting hot weather (90F plus) and won't have cooler temperature until November. Should I put my bulbs in the garage to keep them cool? Or even in the fridge until November when I plant them? Or should I not have bought them so "early" at all?
@annakasikkink4842
@annakasikkink4842 Год назад
I live in NC zone 7, and even here I have to put tulip bulbs in the refrigerator for at least 10 weeks until planting then in January or February. Many bulbs need a cold period in order to bloom, so those of us where it's not naturally cold have to give bulbs a fake winter. Depending on the variety, you may only get one year of them too. They won't reliably rebloom without a chill period.
@HookedandRooted
@HookedandRooted Год назад
Hi there! Here in the Northeast in my zone 6b, we don't have to chill them. However, I have a gardening friend with a RU-vid channel Janey @digplantwaterrepeat, who is in California zone 9, and she has grown tulips! It is my understanding that yes they do need a chilling period. All Spring bulbs need, and benefit from a cool period. My best guess is that you could buy them and keep them in the refridgerator for a few months until it cools off a good deal where you are, and then plant them out. Another option is to use an online retailer, that already sell "chilled bulbs". Hope this helps.
@aalejardin
@aalejardin Год назад
Few sights are more disheartening than a bed full of tulips with all the blooms nipped off by deer! One year in my NYC garden I noticed that the tulips had come up but had stopped growing. Rats had tunneled in and ate all the bulbs below the ground, leaving just the foliage. Evidently tulips are irresistible to rodents. Anyway, in the country (with deer, squirrels and ground hogs galore) I have had some luck interplanting tulips and daffodils. Maybe the smell of the poisonous daffs is off-putting. Otherwise the tulips are planted next to the front door or in a fenced-in area. I suspect the squirrels will be hungry this year as our NE drought is resulting in a small crop of acorns. I would add camassias to the list of pest-resistant bulbs.
@HookedandRooted
@HookedandRooted Год назад
Oh how dissapointing! I also had a huge border of daylilies about to bloom, and I had missed spraying them after it rained. Came out the next morning with the border completely beheaded!! not one bud left! I literally cried. So petty, I know but I was so looking forward for their blooms, which now I wouldn't get to see for another year. So I share your frustration. Great idea interplanting them with daffs!
@msmaddox2918
@msmaddox2918 Год назад
Tulips are my favorite Steph! I didn't have very good luck this year because of the voles and chipmunks. They dug up and ate half of the tulips that I planted. I was so disappointed! 😥
@HookedandRooted
@HookedandRooted Год назад
Hi Mary! My favorite too, so I feel your pain. Its so dissapointing after all the work of planting them. They are the hardest Spring bulb to grow because pests love them.
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