Bulb Planting Tip

Pineapple Sage

Pineapple Sage

Pineapple Sage For me, the hardest thing about writing a blog is trying to narrow down the multitude of things I want to say. Should I talk about how great the pineapple sage looks? It’s been blooming since October, and now it’s at its peak.

 

Toad Lily (Tricyrtis)  

Toad Lily (Tricyrtis)

Toad Lily (Tricyrtis)

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Japanese Forest Grass 'Fubuki'

Japanese Forest Grass 'Fubuki'

 Should I mention the dark side of getting free plants? I loved that ‘Fubuki’ so much, I bought 10 more.

No. I decided that since November is such a great time to plant bulbs, I’d share one of my favorite tips. Daffodils and dayliliesPlant your daffodils with your daylilies. When the daffodils are done blooming, the daylily’s new foliage will cover up the old, yellow leaves. – For the novice gardener: You can’t cut the daffodil foliage when it starts to look bad, and don’t listen to anyone who tells you to braid or knot it; they are fools.

Hidden Hills GardenThis was my project early last week. I widened the bed on the right and planted it with 19 daylilies and 40 daffodils. The daylilies were divisions from 5 old plants that needed to be relocated, and the daffodils are a mix I ordered from Brecks. Most types of daffodils only bloom for a couple of weeks, so if you want a long bloom time, you should plant several different varieties. I bought a mix in 2007, and it bloomed for 9 weeks. The mix I just planted is advertised as 3 months of blooms. (I included the link to the mix for information, but they are sold out. I placed my order in spring.)

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3 Responses to Bulb Planting Tip

  1. Great tips – I love all those windows in your house!

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