Spring Bulbs: Constantly Blooming Show From Early Spring to Early Summer.

Bulbs are here!

Most people think of daffodils and tulips when they think of spring blooming bulbs.

Both naturalizing and deer resistant, daffodils (Narcissus) are the reliable gold standard. Diminutive varieties like ‘Tete-a-Tete’ and ‘Jet Fire’ can planted at the front of beds while taller varieties like ‘Dutch Master’ and ‘Hawera’ can be used throughout your perennial border. And not all daffodils are gold in color - white, peach, and soft pink are also available.

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Many varieties of tulips are a wonderful for cutting. Frilly, multi-colored tulips that will dress up your garden or your table. Tulips, unfortunately need to be protected from critters and deer, so if you don’t have a fence you will have to diligently spray deer repellent.

But there are SO MANY other types of spring blooming bulbs: Hyacinth, Allium, Anemone, Chionodoxa, Crocus, Eranthis, Fritillaria, Galanthus, and so many others.

Not all bulbs bloom at the same time, so you can choose a variety and have a constantly blooming show of bulbs from early spring to early summer.

Stop by the nursery and we’ll help you plan your spring blooms.

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