Planting bulbs is easy. Most books suggest, as a general rule, a planting depth of three times the size of the bulb. Bulbs can be grouped and planted together to create pockets of multiple flowers or even planted in fields to conjure up an idyllic prairie setting.Leaving the foliage up until withered, brown and easy to pull out will help the bulb replenish its energy and establish itself in the garden for years to come. When bulbs have been in the ground for a long time and aren't putting out as many flowers as they used to, it may be time to dig them up and divide them.


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