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Kate 04-09-2011 04:47 PM

Planting bulbs
 
Hi

When do people start planting spring bulbs? I'm thinking especially of
borders where there is still summer bedding in flower - is there a time
in Sept or Oct where you just dig up the old bedding to get bulbs in?

In past years I've left it till the first frost does for the bedding,
then planted bulbs afterwards. This often seems to give poor results,
with the bulbs rotting or not producing many flowers or flowering very
late. Is extra time in the ground in Sept good for a bulb?

Thanks for any opinions :)

Kate xxx

Dave Hill 04-09-2011 07:25 PM

Planting bulbs
 
On Sep 4, 4:47*pm, Kate wrote:
Hi

When do people start planting spring bulbs? I'm thinking especially of
borders where there is still summer bedding in flower - is there a time
in Sept or Oct where you just dig up the old bedding to get bulbs in?

In past years I've left it till the first frost does for the bedding,
then planted bulbs afterwards. This often seems to give poor results,
with the bulbs rotting or not producing many flowers or flowering very
late. Is extra time in the ground in Sept good for a bulb?

Thanks for any opinions :)

Kate xxx


You don't say what sort of bulbs you are planting

Plant spring-flowering bulbs, such as daffodils, crocus and hyacinths,
preferably by the end of September
Plant tulips in November
Plant hardy summer-flowering bulbs, such as lilies, alliums and
crocosmia, in September and October

kay 04-09-2011 10:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kate (Post 935264)
Hi

In past years I've left it till the first frost does for the bedding,
then planted bulbs afterwards.

Do you replant every year, rather than letting the bulbs carry on from year to year?

gogo[_3_] 05-09-2011 09:43 AM

Planting bulbs
 
On 04/09/2011 19:25, Dave Hill wrote:
On Sep 4, 4:47 pm, wrote:
Hi

When do people start planting spring bulbs? I'm thinking especially of
borders where there is still summer bedding in flower - is there a time
in Sept or Oct where you just dig up the old bedding to get bulbs in?

In past years I've left it till the first frost does for the bedding,
then planted bulbs afterwards. This often seems to give poor results,
with the bulbs rotting or not producing many flowers or flowering very
late. Is extra time in the ground in Sept good for a bulb?

Thanks for any opinions :)

Kate xxx


You don't say what sort of bulbs you are planting

Plant spring-flowering bulbs, such as daffodils, crocus and hyacinths,
preferably by the end of September
Plant tulips in November
Plant hardy summer-flowering bulbs, such as lilies, alliums and
crocosmia, in September and October


I always found incredibly annoying that all the spring bulbs are on
display in garden center from August and by the time it's the right
season, shelves are empty. I have a hard time keeping the bulbs in the
meantime: they either dry out if kept in my flat or rot if kept outside
in a garden shed. I think I' found a way last year, keeping them outside
in boxes filled with perlite...


Chris J Dixon 05-09-2011 10:32 AM

Planting bulbs
 
Dave Hill wrote:

You don't say what sort of bulbs you are planting

Plant spring-flowering bulbs, such as daffodils, crocus and hyacinths,
preferably by the end of September
Plant tulips in November
Plant hardy summer-flowering bulbs, such as lilies, alliums and
crocosmia, in September and October


I have always wondered, but never asked, what happens with big
formal bulb displays. After flowering, when the new bedding is to
be planted, are the bulbs simply lifted and composted, stored for
re-use or what?

Chris
--
Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK


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Plants_Galore 06-09-2011 10:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kate (Post 935264)
Hi

When do people start planting spring bulbs? I'm thinking especially of
borders where there is still summer bedding in flower - is there a time
in Sept or Oct where you just dig up the old bedding to get bulbs in?

In past years I've left it till the first frost does for the bedding,
then planted bulbs afterwards. This often seems to give poor results,
with the bulbs rotting or not producing many flowers or flowering very
late. Is extra time in the ground in Sept good for a bulb?

Thanks for any opinions :)

Kate xxx

Hi

This is the perfect time to start planting bulbs. You can plant them in beds but they are also great for planting in containers and patio pots. They will give you a fantastic display in the spring. It is always good to let the bulbs establish themselves before we start to get the hard frosts, which can come all too early!!!!


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