Gardening in the fall promises a vibrant, colorful garden in the spring. This is the ideal season to prepare the soil, taking care to plant the right bulbs. For a garden full of life from the first days of spring, follow our guide and discover our 5 best bulbs to plant this autumn!
The 5 best bulbs to plant in autumn
• Tulips – Planted from September to November – Flowering from March to May
With their elegant shapes and vibrant colors, tulips are perfect for adding a touch of class to your garden. They know how to delight all tastes by presenting themselves in a multitude of colors, from the most neutral to bright red, from the softness of pink to the emblematic yellow. Plain or two-tone, they are an essential choice to enhance your exteriors.
For their planting, prefer sufficiently drained soil. Plant them about ten centimeters deep, keeping in mind that the bulbs must be covered with soil twice their height. They prefer full sun exposure, that’s what they love for dazzling blooms!
• Daffodils – Planted from September to November – Flowering from March to April
Wonderful in the garden but also in bouquets, daffodils, also known as daffodils, are a must for spring. A very wide range of flowers, all in height and colour. From yellow, to white, to orange, sublime shades that warmly welcome spring.
To plant daffodils, make holes 10 to 15 cm high depending on the variety, spaced about 10 cm apart for natural expansion. For display, daffodils thrive in an area with full sun but also partial shade, in well-drained soil.
• Allium – Planting from September to November – Flowering from April to July
Alliums fascinate and amaze with their large round flower heads made up of a multitude of small starry flowers. They are distinguished by their height and are particularly popular in tufts. They indicate the arrival of spring, all in freshness, thanks to their mauve, lilac, purple, pink and white colors.
Alliums grow very easily in well-drained soil, exposed to the sun. Be careful, Alliums are particularly afraid of humidity, so don’t hesitate to add a bed of sand or gravel to improve drainage if necessary. Depending on their height, you can plant them in groups or isolated 10 or 15 cm deep, spacing the bulbs 5 to 15 cm apart.
• Iris – Planting from September to October – Flowering from May to June
Of unparalleled beauty, irises liven up the exterior and are particularly used to enhance the base of foliage plants. Sumptuous and graphic, its flowers can be variegated, colored in various ways for a colorful garden or magnificent floral arrangements for the home!
Irises love very well-drained, stony, even calcareous and sunny soils. They need to spend ¾ of the day in the sun! Partial shade is tolerated. We recommend planting Iris bulbs at a depth of between 5 and 10 cm, always depending on the variety. And space them about 30 cm apart so that they develop perfectly.
• Hyacinths – Planted from October to November – Flowering from February to March
If you want flowers in February, think hyacinths! Its flowers are true jewels of the garden, they fascinate everyone with their elegance and delicacy. For a graceful and graceful corner in your exterior, its irresistible flowers come in intense blue or delicate pink, but also from bright white to shades of purple and yellow.
Plant the hyacinth bulbs 8-10 cm apart depending on the variety and 15-20 cm apart. Its flowers love well-drained soil, rich in organic substance. They fear soil that is too humid. For their location, choose a place well exposed to the sun to encourage generous flowering.
The benefits of autumn sowing
Planting your bulbs in the fall allows you to benefit from a first flowering at the beginning of the year and thus beautify your exterior from the beginning of spring.
In addition, autumn planting will allow the bulbs to developstrong roots during the winter, for rich and resistant flowering. Once installed, they require very little low maintenance until spring.
Planting during this period is also a sustainable choice. Each year the bulbs installed in the fall return with little effort. For a garden always in bloom!
First, start by choosing the right tool. To plant your bulbs easily and effectively, a good planter is essential. Choose a quality planter with handle to make the task faster and with less effort. The bulb holder creates precise holes and offers considerable comfort of use. Especially if you have a lot of bulbs to install.
Follow the recommendations indicated when purchasing bulbs: hole depth, spacing, planting period, etc.
To finish, think about the visual rendering. For maximum impact, you can plant the bulbs en masse, creating harmonious flowering areas in your garden. Consider density for a spectacular visual effect.
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