Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Autumnal: planning ahead for spring



In the Netherlands top quality bulbs are cheap and easy to come by. It is no wonder then, that bulbs are an appreciated gift as well as an easy way to give any outdoor space - whether is be a large garden or a tiny balcony- an injection of colourful blooms. This does however take some planning and thinking ahead as the bulbs and corms need to be planted months in advance.



I was given some packets of bulbs, that are always sold here with a picture of what is held within. What I got was a packet each of daffodils and crocuses, both in deep yellow (shown left). The second gift was two trays of orange pansies -a favourite of mine- with a large bag of peony-flowered tulips that change colour from deep yellow to deep orange as the flowers age (in the middle). All bulbs have been planted in two high containers each type in a distinct layer. The tulips like to be planted deep; the daffodils were planted above; the smallest bulbs - the crocus- go on top. These were scattered amongst the pansies (right) and planted where they fell for a naturalistic bunched effect.  

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