Jewell

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Puget Sound Region of the Pacific NW (Washington State, US) Posts: 1590
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| Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 4:30 pm Post subject: Fall planted bulbs? What's on your wish list? |
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Usually I just impulse buy at one of the "big box" stores from their end of season fall bulbs sales. This year I am actually thinking and planning what I might add to my garden beds.
I am just wondering what other gardeners have found to be quality nurseries to buy from and some of their favorite bulbs. I am trying to expand my horizons and what better than something new for the garden from others who love gardening
Would love to hear what others really like or had great success with.

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If a you have but two pennies left in the world, buy a loaf of bread with one to sustain your life, and a flower with the other to give you a reason to live. ~Chinese Proverb
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toni

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North Texas, Zone 8a Posts: 11252
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| Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 2:01 am Post subject: |
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There aren't very many of the fall planted bulbs that will grow and bloom down here....our winters are not cold enough.
I will be ordering more Glads and Lilies tho for spring planting.
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tmholding
 Brown County Indiana, USA Posts: 24
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| Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 2:15 am Post subject: |
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I'm thinking of Grecian Windflowers and grape hyacinths. The hyacinths don't bloom very long but I love that blue in the spring.
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Tammyd

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South/Central Virginia Posts: 173
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| Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 2:41 pm Post subject: |
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I guess it's pretty basic but I just love daffodils and hyacinths. A mass planting of daffodils is so beautiful to me and the fragrance of hyacinths is so wonderful. I usually buy the bulbs from a local nursery and they do well.
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StillPinkie Panama City, Fl Posts: 44
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| Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 7:48 pm Post subject: |
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Im going to try bulbs this fall. Moms already bought iris', lilies (all kinds), caladums, crodus (tho I think its too hot here but Ill still try them), I cant remember what else.
I want to fill in the blank spots and the front of the large garden up front with bulbs. Ill have to see what works here tho.
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Jewell

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Puget Sound Region of the Pacific NW (Washington State, US) Posts: 1590
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| Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 11:06 pm Post subject: |
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Toni and Stillpinkie I forget that fall planting is totally different in the south. I am going to be ordering one new pink lily. I can plant some of the hardier spring bulbs in the fall.
TMholding the Grecian Windflowers sound lovely. That is a great idea. I like the grape hyacinths too. They are so small and perfect.
TammyD daffadils are wonderful aren't they. I'm afraid I give them priority as a favorite. The wood hyacinths are so naturalized in my yard I forget about the sweet smell of the garden variety. Thanks for the memory jog, I should find a place for them in a spring bed.
Now do you think I can find these all on sale
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If a you have but two pennies left in the world, buy a loaf of bread with one to sustain your life, and a flower with the other to give you a reason to live. ~Chinese Proverb
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daisybeans
 annapolis md Posts: 3675
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| Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 1:57 am Post subject: |
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Until today, I wasn't thinking much about bulbs. But today I finished dividing a bed of iris -- gave away about a third... replanted the rest after doubling the bed size! Left some room to tuck in some early Spring bulbs... so what a great reason to shop for some neat ones. I believe I will check out a Grecian windflower -- it sounds beautiful.
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