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FAQ's for Buying Fall Planting Bulbs Online
What are fall-planted bulbs and why are they important for spring blooms?
What are fall-planted bulbs and why are they important for spring blooms?
Fall-planted bulbs are cold-hardy flower bulbs like Tulips, Daffodils, Crocus, Hyacinths, and Alliums that are planted in autumn to bloom in early to late spring. These bulbs require the cooler soil temperatures of fall and winter to develop strong roots and prep for their big spring reveal. By planting in fall, you’re setting the stage for a burst of color and fragrance when the snow melts and the garden wakes up!
When is the best time to plant fall bulbs in my area?
When is the best time to plant fall bulbs in my area?
The ideal time to plant fall bulbs is after the last heat wave of summer but before the ground freezes. This gives your bulbs time to establish roots before going dormant. In most regions, this means planting from late September through November, but it varies depending on your USDA Plant Hardiness Zone. Nature Hills makes it easy by shipping your bulbs at just the right time for planting in your zone!
How deep should I plant my fall-planted bulbs?
How deep should I plant my fall-planted bulbs?
A good rule of thumb is to plant your bulbs 2 to 3 times as deep as the bulb is tall, pointy side up, root side down. For example, a 2-inch-tall bulb should be planted about 4 to 6 inches deep. Always check the specific care instructions for spacing and sun exposure, and don’t forget to water thoroughly after planting and mulch with 3–4 inches of organic mulch to insulate and retain moisture.
Can I grow fall-planted bulbs in containers or pots?
Can I grow fall-planted bulbs in containers or pots?
Absolutely! Fall-planted bulbs like Daffodils, Tulips, Hyacinths, and Crocus are perfect for container gardening. Use pots with good drainage, plant bulbs at the recommended depth, and water well. Keep containers outdoors through the winter to give bulbs their needed chill period, or refrigerate them if you’re in a warmer zone. In spring, your porch, patio, or balcony will erupt in colorful, cheerful blooms.
Which are the most popular fall-planted bulbs at Nature Hills Nursery?
Which are the most popular fall-planted bulbs at Nature Hills Nursery?
Top favorites include Tulips in every color of the rainbow, fragrant Daffodils, classic Hyacinths, charming Grape Hyacinths (Muscari), whimsical Alliums, early-blooming Crocus, and sweet Snowdrops. Looking for indoor magic? Try Amaryllis and Paperwhites for winter forcing. These bulbs aren’t just beautiful, they’re also pollinator-friendly, deer-resistant, and excellent for cut flower arrangements!