Tulip daffodil garden

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6 amazing flowering bulbs are starring in this exquisite spring combination, 3 of them being celebrated award-winners! They will all gradually enchant your beds or borders from mid-spring to late spring, adding delightful splashes of color and fragrance to the landscape. Often done to provide deeper and richer texture, the main color of this arrangement, purple, has been supplemented by as many tints and shades of it as possible, with hues running towards both apricot-pink and purple-blue…

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Jess Zander, The Garden Coach🌺 on Instagram: "The anticipation of all of those bulbs coming up helps me get through the winter in New England!🌷 When I first posted something on this a while back people were incredulous that you don’t have to plant them one at a time or pointing up. They find a way! This spring, many people commented that they tried it this way for the first time and it worked really well. Now they’re hooked. If you’ve never tried this before, go for it!

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I usually plant my bulbs right around Thanksgiving. If you have a lot of deer or bunnies you may want to avoid tulips and go with daffodils and allium instead. I sprinkle some cayenne peppe Tulip Planting, Planting Tulips, Front Lawn, Planting Bulbs, Go For It, Cayenne, Daffodils, Promo Codes, The Winter

Jess Zander, The Garden Coach🌺 on Instagram: "The anticipation of all of those bulbs coming up helps me get through the winter in New England!🌷 When I first posted something on this a while back people were incredulous that you don’t have to plant them one at a time or pointing up. They find a way! This spring, many people commented that they tried it this way for the first time and it worked really well. Now they’re hooked. If you’ve never tried this before, go for it! Get yours soon and…

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