How to Plant Spring Bulbs to Maximize Curb Appeal

How to Plant Spring Bulbs to Maximize Curb Appeal

For a quick way to maximize your curb appeal, why not plant Spring bulbs to welcome Spring? A quick and easy way to get that Welcome Spring look at home is by planting Spring blooming bulbs. If you are a new or recent homeowner and are wondering how to plant Spring bulbs, well we can help you with that. It’s an easy curb appeal project that homeowners can do themselves. Planting Spring bulbs is a budget friendly way to add curb appeal especially after a sometimes long, harsh Winter season. For Spring blooming bulbs, plant Spring bulbs the previous Fall. You’ve may have noticed Spring bulbs on Sale in mid Summer. This is a great time to pick up some Spring bulbs on sale and many for less than $10.

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How to Plant Spring Bulbs to Maximize Curb Appeal – Bulb Field Toronto, Canada Maarten Van Den Heuvel

Spring bulbs planted in the Fall are cold hardy or cold tolerant. Hardy Spring bulbs such as Alliums, Crocuses, Daffodils, Hyacinths, and Tulips can survive the Winter season below ground and rely on the Winter cold to remain in a dormant state for a certain period of time until they can grow.  

In a warmer climates, plant Spring bulbs in late October or early November once the soil has cooled. If necessary, store Spring bulbs in a cool area before planting. If you store them in the refrigerator be sure to store them in a lidded container away from fruits and vegetables that may release gases that could harm the Spring bulbs.

In a cooler climates, plant Spring bulbs in the Fall according to the bulbs instructions and as soon as you are able to. Before the ground freezes for the Winter season.

 

Before Planting Spring Bulbs, Think About Your Design

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How to Plant Spring Bulbs to Maximize Curb Appeal – Royal Botanical Gardens, Burlington, Canada ( photo by Scott Webb)

You may have some thoughts on where you’d like to plant your Spring bulbs in your yard. Planting Spring bulbs around the base of a freestanding mailbox, around boulders, in front of a fence, in garden beds, or by a garden gate can really make a difference in your overall landscape. It is best to have an idea on how the bulbs will be laid out.

Rather than planting Spring bulbs of the same color and type in a neat and tidy single row, you’ll make a greater impact by planting them in a group. It is more desirable to plant Spring bulbs in a group or cluster which gives a better visual effect than planting them in rows. A grouping of same color bulbs delivers the highest color impact than a single planted Spring bulb.  

When using a variety of bulbs, you’ll need to carefully design or even sketch a layout of your bulbs. Since different bulbs bloom at different times and are different heights, you’ll need to give your plan some thought. For example, Crocuses are low growing and one of the first Spring bulbs to bloom. Crocuses when blooming are about 4 inches tall and bloom in early Spring which is some time after March 20th. Daffodils or sometimes called Narcissus such as Narcissus Minnow bloom in April and are between 5 and 6 inches tall. Planting Crocuses with Narcissus Minnow may not be the best effective way to add Spring color to your garden since the two are so close in height. It might be better to plant Crocuses with Tulips or taller Daffodils that bloom at a later time.  

 

Garden Tools and Supplies

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