WOW Laura I’ve never seen daff or tulip bulbs that huge!!!! 20 years ago I planted beautiful white daffy in a garden bed 15 feet long and 4feet wide, 20 years later you can’t even see the soil and mulch around them. It’s pretty full to say the least🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️
💚 💜 Hi Laura, 👋 your fairytale image looks amazing and coming together just perfect. I know your mind is second guessing but no need to its all just great and there's no mistakes in gardening 😆 !!! Love them trees! 💕 have a great day Laura and Aaron!!
Wait....I saw you fill this bed out last week. when you out and about are you making vids for multiple platforms at the same time. I wish i had the energy and the ability to that.
I don’t have much experience with bulbs and I’m wanting to learn more. After plantings you need to water them? If so how often and how much water do they need?
Laura- I bought a bearded iris bulb and the instructions said to plant it with the top of the bulb showing above the soil level. Now I’m thinking I planted it too raised. Eeek!
No your instructions are correct. Iris aren't bulbs, they're rhizomes. The rhizome must be out of the soil enough to where the sun can hit the actual rhizome. Every bulb, corm, rhizome, tuber os different...
However, ColorBlends instructions say it doesn’t matter which end is up, the plant will find its way up. Commercial growers use automation that drops them in the ground and however they land is how they’re covered up and grown.
It depends on the bulb. Some bulbs have to be planted in the fall, because they require a cold period during the winter, & some do best planted in tue spring because they either won't survive the freezing temps in winter, or they just don't require them...