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Spring flowering bulbs are an excellent way to provide color and variety to the late Winter through early Summer landscape.
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Bulb Planting Tips:
For small bulbs:
Use a dibbler, these handy digging tools have a pointed end perfect for pressing a hole in the ground that is just the right size for a small bulb, and the hole can be easily covered over with your hand.
Medium to Large Bulbs:
Use a bulb planter. Generally speaking, these tools look like a drinking cup without a bottom, but with a handle on top. Press the planter into the ground, pull it out and you will remove a cone of soil. Drop the bulb in the hole, then brush the soil over the bulb.
Masses of Bulbs:
If you are planting lots and lots of bulbs, then use a long-handled bulb planter so you can work from a standing position – a faster, more comfortable alternative to crawling across your lawn. If you plan to plant masses of bulbs close together, then your best bet is to dig a broad planting hole to accommodate the mass of bulbs instead of making holes for each one.
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Angelique Tulips
Pale pink, lighter edged. These tulips produce very full double flowers that resemble peonies. They generally flower taller and later than other tulips. Fragrant, 16″
40 bulbs for $9.99
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We also carry: Tulips, Paperwhites, Nectaroscordum, Star of Bethlehem, Siberian Squill, Snowdrops, Glory of the Snow, Dutch Iris & Much More!
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Dayton Nurseries, Inc. | 3459 Cleveland-Massillon Rd. | Norton, Ohio 44203
Phone: (330) 825-3320 | Fax: (330) 825-9661 | E-mail: [email protected]
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