tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185837729875061195.post3513661048603927705..comments2023-08-14T05:20:22.023-05:00Comments on A Student Gardener: SPRING BULBS - Alliumastudentgardenerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17897771369368350331noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185837729875061195.post-37707237168108931192012-11-08T23:54:35.694-06:002012-11-08T23:54:35.694-06:00Glad to hear my crocus are likely to survive, I...Glad to hear my crocus are likely to survive, I'm betting on the Allium too. You are right, it is fun. In fact I find it hard to believe everyone does not plant at least some bulbs each year!astudentgardenerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17897771369368350331noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185837729875061195.post-75157243349545129462012-11-08T20:03:39.985-06:002012-11-08T20:03:39.985-06:00Planting bulbs is so enjoyable. The digging is fun...Planting bulbs is so enjoyable. The digging is fun, and the daydreaming about spring is pleasurable. Like you, I prefer to dig larger holes or trenches and plant a number of bulbs, rather than individual holes. The Crocus and Allium will put on a good display for you next year. Although I try to plant bulbs as early as possible, I've also planted some Crocus in early November before, and they have come up fine.Northern Shadehttp://northernshade.ca/noreply@blogger.com