Babette Deloe: Asters and look for the ones that state perpetual bloomers.
Ira Porietis: It's important to mention where you are gardening, as Yankee faves like tulips don't do well here, and southern bulbs like crinum (apostle lily) and amarillus aren't going to be successful in the north.Given that your interest is in continous bloom rather than a bloom, and then a long wait for the foliage to turn yellow, it might be time to broaden your horizons.A very easy bulbous plant is the day lily. Look for rebloomers. When purchasing daylilies, they will tell you if they rebloom... If they don't say, they're not rebloomers.Around here, everybody plants rain lilies. They bloom all summer...There are reblooming iris... They're a bit disappointing, blooms in April, and rebloom in the late summer (September).I suggest planting crinums, even if you have to plant in a container... They also are known for blooming every time it rains... http://www.crinum.us/...Show more
Ga! rrett Detone: Maybe you can try Tulips. Provided steps can help you to through the method of maintaining flower bulb to plant, to make your garden look stunning by adding tulips. Take the tulip bulbs from the plant farm. Do not plant a bulb that is soft or shriveled, as it may be rotten or dead inside.They grow in most soils but if the soil is very dry, plant the bulbs a day after it has rained. The ideal site should be sunny or lightly shaded. Remove any weeds or stones and use a fork or trowel to loosen and aerate the soil.Put or plant the tulip bulbs tip pointing upwards.Tulips grow in most soils but if the soil is very dry, plant the bulbs a day after it has rained. The ideal site should be sunny or lightly shaded. Eliminate any weeds or stones if any, and use a trowel to loosen and aerate the soil. Bulbs can be planted together in one hole if you have an open, empty flower bed, or individual holes can be made using a shovel.Water the bulbs only if really dry. Unless th! e ground is very dry, there is no need to water the bulbs. Pla! nts grow very well in greenhouse as there it gets the proper sunlight no too much exposure to sun and it is infestation free. You can find some good and affordable ones herehttp://www.flowerhouses.com...Show more
Morris Olexy: I'm out of Cleveland OH
Alexis Reyer: relies upon on what bulbs you're planting and the place you reside. in case you get wintry climate snow and freezing the place you're - do no longer plant summer season blooming bulbs now yet next spring after the floor thaws. you may plant tulips, daffodils, hyacinth and the different spring blooming bulbs now or up till the floor freezes. Fall is likewise a good time to plant wood and perennials.
Leontine Kreitz: look at Brecks.com however you only choices are annuals or perennials
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