This concludes my current batch of bulbs, and I have no active plans to buy more this season. I will, however, keep an eye out for bargains. Stores often close out their bulbs for $1-2 per bag in late October or November.
It's a warm, blustery day today. The tiny asters are still blooming in the wildflower garden. Most of the seedpods on the blackberry lilies have opened and been distributed, either planted in my own gardens or handed off to my parents.
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October 18 2016, 00:52:18 UTC 4 years ago
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>> Eranthis typically do very much better if you soak them overnight before planting them. <<
*headdesk* I did not know that, and did not soak them. Maybe I'll remember to water them tomorrow.
>> I know this because I've often forgotten the advice to do so. :D So if they aren't brilliant in the spring and you didn't soak, don't give up on them forever. <<
Thanks for the tip.
>> When they're happy they naturalize gloriously. <<
I am interested in bulbs for naturalizing. I probably have more outside of gardens than inside them. I put daffodils in rings around trees and scatter tulips in patches. One of these years I should get a big bag of muscari or something and do those in swaths.
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October 18 2016, 01:52:31 UTC 4 years ago
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