Adding Color to Your Garden with Fall Bulbs

by | Mar 19, 2013 | Home and Garden

When most people think of flowering bulbs, they think of the beautiful flowers that bloom in the spring. However, there are also fall bulbs that will provide your garden with a little color during the fall months before everything dies off for the winter. While you can enjoy your bright spring flowers when the snow finally melts, it’s always nice to have some flowers to look forward to later in the year as well. Types of Bulbs Fall flowers aren’t nearly as common as those that bloom in the spring or summer. This is why it is important to check into online wholesalers for the flowers you seek. The most common flowers that will provide you with beautiful fall blooms are the crocus and gladiolas. These flowers can give you just the right splash of color you desire to complement the color of the falling leaves common during this season. When to Plant As with most other bulbs, fall bulbs need to be planted in the opposite season in which they bloom. Therefore, the bulbs that bloom in the fall are supposed to be planted in the spring just after all danger of frost is gone. This means you will plant them at different times, depending on where you live. Be sure to plant the bulbs about four to six inches deep in an area that won’t retain too much water to prevent rotting. Colors The fall flowers you plant can come in a variety of colors as well, though not often as many as the spring flowers. For instance, the crocus flowers are mostly white and purple, although they come in yellow if you are looking for something a little different. Gladiolas, on the other hand, come in a wide array of colors, including deep reds, whites, pinks, purples, oranges, yellows and more. This allows you to customize your garden to the season so you can enjoy some extra color. Most people don’t even think about fall bulbs when they consider the flowers they plant in the garden. However, if you want to add a splash of color to your garden when everything else seems to be dying into the winter months, purchasing these bulbs and planting them in the spring will bring some extra color to your garden as the gardening season wanes. While the colors may not be as extensive, these fall flowers can still brighten up your garden.       To learn more about the various fall flower bulbs you can purchase, visit Longfield-Gardens.com.

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