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Fiskars Long Handed Digging Shovel #9668 is the best shovel to buy for planting bulbs.
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Late spring, if you are planting bulbs plant them in fall.
I put all my bulbs that arn't ready for planting in my crisper in the fridge. It keeps them from growing and after I do plant them they always come up when its time.
Chief crops include fruits, hay, and bulbs for planting.
The bulbs will be dry when you plant them but will pick up moisture from the soil that will trigger growth.
Fall is the best time so bulbs have the winter to be dormant then bloom in the spring. plant in the spring and they will come up but might not bloom
If you mean literally, then it usually means a planting over an area of one particular type of flower ( more often than not, annuals)Species suitable for this would be pansies, petunias, dianthus, roses, bulbs, marigolds, poppies, cinerarias, impatiens, phlox, salvias, snapdragon, stocks.
All bulbs should be planted at a depth about 3 x the height of the bulb. For example, most daffodil bulbs are 2 inches tall, so the proper planting depth is 6 inches.
No, tomatoes are a fruit and planting the seeds inside them grows more tomato plants.
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