If you had a tough time ensuring your freshly planted bulbs remained healthy all through last spring, this article is for you!
Bulbs are a natural phenomenon. They are perennial and store the majority of their energy and nutrients in their roots for the tough seasons ahead, such as winter and summer. Spring bulbs experience their growing and flowering season all through that season and begin to wither down at the end of spring or early summer. They begin to flower again in the fall. It is important to plant spring bulbs in late fall or early winter.
Here are some suggestions on the best spring bulbs to plant for the next spring season
1. Daffodils – Narcissus bulb
The spring bulb brings rich color to your garden and is very easy to grow under extreme conditions. It is also very affordable and has over 25,000 variations to suit your taste.
2. Tulips – Tulipa Gesneriana bulb
This spring bulb is popular all over the world. They are native to central Asia and have over 3000 different varieties. They do great in the sun or partial shade and in neutral pH soil.
3. Snake’s Head Fritillary bulb
The spring bulb blooms in late winter to early spring and grows up to 16 inches tall. Before the flowers open, they resemble a snake’s head, which is how they get their name.
4. Erythronium, or Dog’s tooth violets bulb
This spring bulb belongs to the Liliaceous family and grows well in a shady location. They need moist soil all through the year and will grow up to 30cm tall.
5. Hyacinths bulb
This bulbous herb is in the lily and asparagus family. The plant is of Mediterranean origin and is known for its dense spikes of fragrant flowers.
6. Gladiola (Gladiolus) bulb
The bulb is derived from the name “Gladius,” which means “sword” in Latin, because of its long blade-like leaves that resemble a gladiator’s sword. They are native to South Africa and are a symbol of strength.
7. Freesia bulb
This bulb blooms best during spring and grows in temperatures under 21 degrees. They originated in the tropical parts of South Africa and have a six-petal bloom structure and will grow up to 45 cm.
8. Lily (Lilium) bulb
This spring bulb comes in a large number of fragrant kinds. They thrive well in the sun but prefer that their roots remain in well-drained soil. They will bloom very well at the end of spring and the beginning of summer.
9. Canna bulbÂ
The spring bulb grows up to 8 feet tall and thrives perfectly in the sun. Its foliage is green but it produces beautiful orange flowers, which pollinators love.
10. Elephant Ear bulb
This spring bulb is popular for its large foliage that runs up to 3 feet long and 2 feet wide. They make a bold statement and can tolerate full sun. However, it is important to note that they are harmful for both human and animal consumption.
Conclusion
Spring Bulbs are best to plant when the soil has cooled down. With the large varieties, it is important to commit to bulbs that you can easily maintain and have the right temperature and soil conditions for.
