Tulips should be planted in Fall twice as deep as the bulb its self.
it is better to plant them earlier!
Tulip bulbs need the chill of winter soil before they begin growth in the spring. Plant tulip bulbs in the fall. You can plant until the ground freezes, but usually no later than mid December.
Probably squirrels or rabits. That's what eats my plant bulbs.
I believe you might be asking about plant bulbs. plant bulbs are bulbous large roots that basically are like onions there is a round root underneath the plant that usually provides food storage for the plant.
One "bulb" per plant, although they are not technically bulbs.
Sylvania bulbs are related to plant growing, but in the sense that they are light bulbs used for growing plants rather than a type of bulb which you plant and grow.
No, but you can plant them from bulbs or seeds
onions,garlics,and lilies grow from bulbs
Bulbs come up every year if you only plant them once, seeds you have to re- plant. So if they are seeds, then yes. If they are bulbs, no.
Plant the bulbs in clusters of 5-7 bulbs 4" apart at irregular intervals, about 4" deep in good fertile soil.
The bulb is the storage unit for the plant. It has all the food necessary to start a plant growing. Plant summer flowering bulbs in the soil in the spring. Plant spring flowering bulbs in the fall before the ground freezes.
Plant them with the pointed end facing upwards.
Late spring, if you are planting bulbs plant them in fall.