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Landscaping with Bulbs: Uses in Landscapes


foundation Foundation Planting - Plant bulbs in a grouping of twelve or more to add color in the early spring to a foundation planting, such as an evergreen shrub or nonflowering perennials. Pay attention to the foliage color of annuals and perennials, as those greens, browns, and whites serve as the backdrop for your bulbs.
trees Deciduous Shrubs and Trees - Spring-flowering bulbs can be planted under deciduous shrubs or small trees in the landscape. These early bloomers receive plenty of light, as they start growing long before deciduous trees and shrubs develop full leaves. However, don't plant spring bulbs under evergreen shrubs - the thick foliage will not provide them enough sunlight.
border Border Planting - A border of low growing bulbs planted around the edge of a vegetable garden, flower bed, or the edge of a small lawn adds visual interest to these areas.
beds Perennial Beds & Rock Gardens - Spring bulbs can be designed into a perennial bed or border to perk up the spot in the spring. Select bulbs that bloom in March, April, or May, before perennials start to flower. Then, locate the bulbs in the flower bed so that the dying foliage will be hidden when the perennials start to come in.
ground cover Ground Cover - Some bulbs can be planted with low growing ground covers. Think about the height relationship between the ground cover and bulb flower. As a general rule, the ground cover should be no more than half the height of the bulb flower.
lawns Lawn Area - Do you have green as far as the eye can see? Sunny corners of the lawn can be great place to develop a new flower bed: think small shrubs and perennials, plus one or two groupings of spring bulbs of one color to provide a point of focus during the spring months.
container Containers - Both spring bulbs and summer bulbs can be planted in portable containers. In containers, spring bulbs can be moved to a location out of sight while the foliage matures, once the bloom time is past. Summer bulbs in containers are a great way to add color to a patio or deck all summer long. Pay attention to the light requirements of the bulbs and be sure the container has drainage holes so your bulbs don't "drown" or become rotted.
slopes Steep Slopes - Steep slopes in the landscape are difficult to mow and maintain. Many gardeners use spring bulbs on these steep slopes to add early spring color to the landscape with little work. Try daylilies--they have fibrous root systems that will hold well even in runoff on a sloped surface.
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