Love the bulb lawn! I started a mini one under a crabapple tree this year. It's in an area my mow-a-holic husband doesn't touch. I have a bulb tip for anyone growing in flower beds that I discovered by accident - plant a few miniature daffodils in the same hole as larger ones. The miniatures cover a lot of the stem and wilting foliage and, in my opinion, are a really pleasing combo.
LOVE LOVE LOVE! The intersection of I-94 and US 131, near Kalamazoo Michigan was planted many years ago with thousands of Daffodil bulbs. When they bloom in the spring it is beautiful.
For those of us who have critters issues, Prairie Moon has a section of their catalogue with septic safe natives (no deep roots). Never thought about the bulbs. What a great idea!!
Oh my goodness I am sooo excited to see what spring brings you!!! And I got a lot a bit click heavy after you inspired me to start adding bulbs to my yard/garden so I have soooo much s*#! to plant my eyes roll back in my head 😜😂😂😂 I love that you kick the rules to the curb and just get those little nuggets in the ground! 😁 I am a northern lower Michigan zone 5a gardener, and I know that you understand what I’m working with! So a great big thank you to you and Mr Much More Impatient for everything that you share 😊❤️
I used a mix of bulbs from Colorblends called Alladin's Carpet. It blooms from very early spring to late spring. I added Allium Purple Sensation to continue the show into early summer.
Got this idea from you last year and did the same in my backyard. Forgot about everything I put in and was surprised in the spring when I saw so much color and fun in the spring. Did the same this fall as I wanted more. You were a great inspiration on this idea. Great that you are doing part two. Thank you
OOOHHHHHH!!! SOOOOO GOOOOD!!!!! I gotta say, I am completely envious of your Spring bulb show to come!!! For SOME reason, I am addicted to bulbs! I think it's a combination of how they are SO EASY to take care of after planting, but even better, the Spring Show is sort of like a springtime surprise of wonderful color after a dull grey Winter. Every Spring - I want to "Walk Among The Daffodils". However, in my yard, the wild fauna has been working against all my efforts. Skunks, Squirrels, Armadillo, Opposums, just whatever is roaming around out there at night seem to make a beeline to my bulbs. I planted 600 Daffodil bulbs 3 years ago, & this next Spring, I'll be lucky to see 50 come back up. (Still - 50 is better than nothing!) Plus, there's the problem of a healthy population of jumping worms all thru my soil. I'm at the point where I'm seriously believing the combination of various fauna are working together to rid my yard of any & all bulbs! I think what happens is this - The jumping worms START the process of eating the bulbs, (yes, I've found those awful worms LIVING inside a half eaten bulb before! THEYRE SO GROSS!!) and then the skunks, racoons, or whatever night creature is passing by, smell the decaying bulb underground, and they dig them up to finish the job. I'm currently working to solve ALL these "fauna issues". So my next bulb planting days are still in the future. Until then, I will happily live vicariously thru you and your bulb mound!! I look forward to my eyes "walking among the Daffodils" with you this next Spring! What a happy day that will be!!!
@MyFocusVaries Oh yes! They DEFINITELY ARE!! They LOVE those stinky worms! I think raccoons like to eat them too. And I have mixed feelings about that too. On the one hand, I certainly DO NOT mind how they are helping me rid those nasty worms from my soils. On the other hand, the fact that they're eating them, just means they will be dropping the j.worm eggs in their feces, and spreading the j.worms that way. And then there's my yard being regularly tilled up by the night animals, and if I ever do plant something in the ground, they dig that up too. Right now, I'm only "gardening" in pots. Which is not really sustainable in very hot Central Texas, not to mention pots freezing over the Winter. But I can put up with it fir a short while... Any way you look at it, it's not a good cycle for any of us!
I planted a bulb lawn this year in Florida with any zone 9-10 naturalizing bulb I could find, after watching Bunny Guinness episode w the Dutchess of Beaufort. Must watch! Wishing us both good luck on our bulb lawns!
Yes! That was a lovely video. It inspired me to plant over 200 bulbs this year. I'm hoping it works because I'm so looking forward to the beautiful colours next spring.
I love bulbs in lawn! I didn’t know there was a name/title for it. I remember when my mom bought her house, the following spring there were flowers in her lawn. I didn’t what they were or how they got there (they were daffodils). That was over 50 yrs ago. Recently, last few yrs, I started daffodils in my lawn. I’m glad you mentioned early bloomers and thin leaves. This is going to look beautiful!
Honestly this whole bulb lawn thing has made me rethink what this mound can be so you never know. Everything planted in a mound needs to be shallow rooted Ana our septic guys say it has to be evergreen (I wouldn’t say that turf grass fulfills that though.) I did change out an entire mound of a client/ friend’s with geranium macrorrhizum and it’s a very good look and actually is mostly evergreen.
Our home's previous owners planted daffodils in various spots in the yard, and they are still going strong after 27 years (maybe longer depending on who planted them). We have a lot of trees so grass doesn't grow particularly well so we usually don't mow until later anyway. In fact, most of our "lawn" is moss which I'm okay with. Your video has made me consider planting more!
I love moss makes it so spongy. I work in a garden center and tell people to embrace their moss. Better than bare exposed soil. Fairy's and gnomes prefer it.
I lasagna planted daffodils, tulips, crocus, and muscari in my backyard garden. It's fun. Last year I planted maybe 500 tulips in the front. Landscaping takes time and I don't know how you do it all (but then, you are younger than me). Your septic garden is going to be even more beautiful and I can't wait to see it! Happy Halloween! Make sure you vote!
Although I feel the bulb tone works wonders, I chose to quit using it in fall because I noticed the creatures who love to dig up such bulbs also LOVE the bulb tone. In order to not draw them in, I have reverted to letting nature do its thing. I can NOT wait to see your mound next spring. If I didnt have a "Mr Much More Impatient to mow" I would love to try this method.
You make me LOL to the point to where I have my husband watch. I'm in Texas so couldn't be a more opposite zone but still I just LOVE watching your videos! Also, you remind me of my best friend from high school, who's name is... Erin!
Wow, that will be a gorgeous spring show. Can't wait to see it! So nice to have that good weather to plant in. I like that you also plant grass seed to help it look lush when the bulbs die back.
Love it, and love the team work with Mr Muchmorepatient! I'd copy you but there are no mounds, or spaces available in my wee garden. Maybe I'll help my brother do this in his yard. Can't wait to see the show!
I should have told you, I've been in Central Florida for 4 years now. I planted Muhlenbergia, Pink Cloud on the truly ugly septic. Blooming like mad now, etheral! I am adding more over by the leach field this year. Can't wait for your's and mine ro blossom!
I am indeed inspired! I think it would be cool to have a "river" of these across my front yard, even crossing lines into flower beds to so it all connects.
Looked amazing last year Erin! Looking forward to bulb mound part 2 !!! 🌷🥀🌷🌷🥀🌷🥀🪷🌷🌷🪻🪻🪻 In Guelph Ontario Canada 🇨🇦 along the hyway embankment there are daffodils planted. Over the years they have multiplied and are always a delightful surprise each spring.
I can’t wait to see how yours turns out. We don’t get enough chill hours here for bulbs so I bought a couple of dorm refrigerators to chill before planting. My lawn is totally tete a tete daffodils and I’m expanding it this year.
@ they really are gorgeous. I’d never seen them before. Maybe I’ll get some for next year. If they’re blooming in February in 7b they’ll be even earlier in 8a. Some of my daffodils are up in December.
Such a great project! Looking forward to next spring! Wow. 3000!!! My favourite early bulb is iris reticulata, the bluey purple. ❤️ But I do love tete a tete. Grape hyacinth are a thug here in zone 7b, plus their grassy foliage comes up in fall and is kind of messy. The windflower is aptly named. They blow themselves all around your yard, your neighbour's ... 😂
I will be absolutely lovely💚! And you will absolutely get more aconites - it is inevitable if you plant them (at least it is in my swedish garden).😁 Perfect for a grassy space!
It's going to be fabulous! Question: Besides the drought, we are having unusually warm weather in zone 6b/7a NJ and no sign of rain nor frost in the 10 day. Should I wait to plant my spring flowering bulbs until the temps cool down? One more: with no killing frost my dahlias are still in the ground (but not flowering anymore)...should I just go ahead and dig them up, or should I be patient and wait. At this point, it seems like I will be gardening in December...lol!
I cant wait to see how your expanded planting will look next spring! I am envious of your space to create such a wonderful planting. I love Tommy crocus and gold cloth for early bulbs here. Snow drops next then late shpwy crocis varoeties and species tulips and mini species daffs. Those tiny flowers are so charming. In NW Oregon grape hyacinth are beasts in the garden. It doesn't help that moles enjoy pushing bulbs throughout the garden. I discoverd theor flowers are edible and made a syrup to add to lemonade from the blue ones. I have a bit of a love hate with relationship there. Living in Oregon Fritillaria is a huge favorite of mine. Its a favorite of the grandkids too.
NOT that I have tried this: BUT I have seen people use a shovel and just shove the shovel into the ground pull your shovel forward, leaving a gap, then dump a whole bag of bulbs into that space, remove the shovel. They all claim they still get an amazing show and that the bulbs 'right' themselves??? Now in spring viewing their gardens they had MANY blooms??? Again NOT something I have tried. I planted almost 2000 last year and did it again this fall because I adored the 'show' this spring. Thank heavens for the auger. It is still a TON of work BUT oh my the beauty is just SO worth it. I also planted only bulbs that would be more likely to return and spread. Happy spring. .. 🎉
Two reasons why I skipped alliums: 1. The only one that I would deem small enough to work with this collection is A. Amplectens ‘Graceful’. 2. Alliums typically bloom later in spring. My goal with this collection was to have everything finished blooming by the end of May or so.
Great video, Erin! Question, could you plant a variety of sedge on the bulb mound, or do the roots go too deep? The reason I ask is because they stay a lush green from early spring to late fall, even in drought. I’m in SE South Dakota and my Carex Sprengelii (sp?) stayed green despite not having rain for 6+ weeks this late summer & fall. Lawn grass is definitely more water hungry/fussy!
Sadly none. We did have a view from our bedroom upstairs which was lovely to wake up to but that’s now gone with the neighbor’s renovation. If I ever leave this house it will only be for a lake view.
What if you have moles? I’ve heard they eat bulbs. Would love to do this but our moles are very active in winter (Pacific NW)…also bulbs are so expensive. The only bulk option is for standard large varieties (tulip/daffs) and I would want to do the smaller, more unique varieties. Looking forward to Spring and seeing your expanded bulb fantasia!
These botanical tulips should be very good (possibly too good) naturalizers, unlike the larger, showier Darwin type tulips. It will be interesting to see how last year’s tulips come back next spring.
I’ve had snow drops as early as the first week of January they are one of my favorites. I tried the snakes head Fritilaria last year and none of them came up
can you confirm how much turf treatment (fertilizer, preemergent, post-emergent herbicide, fungicide, etc) you are using on your lawn with this technique? My real question is how much do I need to sacrifice a lush green turf all year long in order to try this?
It's a good question and I think it's definitely something to weigh if you value a great looking lawn. We pretty much only fertilize the lawn (not enough and typically with Milorganite), so we do struggle with some weeds. Our approach is more "is it green?" than "Is it a beautiful lawn?" I'm not sure how other treatments would affect bulbs, but I'm thinking the pre and post-emergent herbicides could be problematic since part of the way bulb lawns develop is by natural reseeding. This is all a long answer to say that it's probably likely that you'd have to make a sacrifice in the quality of lawn in order to have a good in-lawn bulb display for the long term.
@@TheImpatientGardener Thank you so much, it's a really big deal. I had no idea. Jani from Dig, Plant, Water repeat talks about her field and when I watched this I thought I have to ask. It is going to be so beautiful when everything starts to bloom. Have a lovely weekend.
😂 over 3K bulbs, 3 to a hole, so you drilled a 1,000 holes 😂 Hope you don’t get voles. I never seen one until 2 years ago and they Love bulbs. We will be hunting this winter. It will be beautiful I’m sure.
it is very important to do repellent even if they are critter resistant because squirrels will dig them up and go..YUK, and leave out and do it over and over..small brains!!!!
Love the bulb lawn! I started a mini one under a crabapple tree this year. It's in an area my mow-a-holic husband doesn't touch. I have a bulb tip for anyone growing in flower beds that I discovered by accident - plant a few miniature daffodils in the same hole as larger ones. The miniatures cover a lot of the stem and wilting foliage and, in my opinion, are a really pleasing combo.
What a great tip! Thank you for sharing that.
Love that tip!
LOVE LOVE LOVE! The intersection of I-94 and US 131, near Kalamazoo Michigan was planted many years ago with thousands of Daffodil bulbs. When they bloom in the spring it is beautiful.
For those of us who have critters issues, Prairie Moon has a section of their catalogue with septic safe natives (no deep roots). Never thought about the bulbs. What a great idea!!
I didn't know that! How did I miss that. I have to look at what they recommend.
Oh my goodness I am sooo excited to see what spring brings you!!! And I got a lot a bit click heavy after you inspired me to start adding bulbs to my yard/garden so I have soooo much s*#! to plant my eyes roll back in my head 😜😂😂😂 I love that you kick the rules to the curb and just get those little nuggets in the ground! 😁 I am a northern lower Michigan zone 5a gardener, and I know that you understand what I’m working with! So a great big thank you to you and Mr Much More Impatient for everything that you share 😊❤️
I used a mix of bulbs from Colorblends called Alladin's Carpet. It blooms from very early spring to late spring. I added Allium Purple Sensation to continue the show into early summer.
Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge & expertise! My TH-cam favorite, "The Impatient Gardener."
Can’t wait until spring and the Beautiful blooms!!!!
Got this idea from you last year and did the same in my backyard. Forgot about everything I put in and was surprised in the spring when I saw so much color and fun in the spring. Did the same this fall as I wanted more. You were a great inspiration on this idea. Great that you are doing part two. Thank you
I’m always glad to hear when and how we can break the rules. Thank you.
Should be even more lovely than last year. ❤❤❤
OOOHHHHHH!!!
SOOOOO GOOOOD!!!!!
I gotta say, I am completely envious of your Spring bulb show to come!!!
For SOME reason,
I am addicted to bulbs!
I think it's a combination of how they are SO EASY to take care of after planting, but even better,
the Spring Show is sort of like a springtime surprise of wonderful color after a dull grey Winter.
Every Spring -
I want to "Walk Among The Daffodils".
However, in my yard, the wild fauna has been working against all my efforts.
Skunks, Squirrels, Armadillo, Opposums, just whatever is roaming around out there at night seem to make a beeline to my bulbs.
I planted 600 Daffodil bulbs 3 years ago, & this next Spring, I'll be lucky to see 50 come back up.
(Still - 50 is better than nothing!)
Plus, there's the problem of a healthy population of jumping worms all thru my soil.
I'm at the point where I'm seriously believing the combination of various fauna are working together to rid my yard of any & all bulbs!
I think what happens is this -
The jumping worms START the process of eating the bulbs, (yes, I've found those awful worms LIVING inside a half eaten bulb before! THEYRE SO GROSS!!)
and then the skunks, racoons, or whatever night creature is passing by, smell the decaying bulb underground, and they dig them up to finish the job.
I'm currently working to solve ALL these "fauna issues".
So my next bulb planting days are still in the future.
Until then, I will happily live vicariously thru you and your bulb mound!!
I look forward to my eyes "walking among the Daffodils" with you this next Spring!
What a happy day that will be!!!
Sigh. The skunks etc are probably also going after the worms. It's disheartening, though.
@MyFocusVaries
Oh yes! They DEFINITELY ARE!!
They LOVE those stinky worms!
I think raccoons like to eat them too.
And I have mixed feelings about that too.
On the one hand, I certainly DO NOT mind how they are helping me rid those nasty worms from my soils.
On the other hand, the fact that they're eating them, just means they will be dropping the j.worm eggs in their feces, and spreading the j.worms that way.
And then there's my yard being regularly tilled up by the night animals, and if I ever do plant something in the ground, they dig that up too.
Right now, I'm only "gardening" in pots.
Which is not really sustainable in very hot Central Texas, not to mention pots freezing over the Winter. But I can put up with it fir a short while...
Any way you look at it,
it's not a good cycle for any of us!
I planted a bulb lawn this year in Florida with any zone 9-10 naturalizing bulb I could find, after watching Bunny Guinness episode w the Dutchess of Beaufort. Must watch! Wishing us both good luck on our bulb lawns!
Yes! That was a lovely video. It inspired me to plant over 200 bulbs this year. I'm hoping it works because I'm so looking forward to the beautiful colours next spring.
That’s so pretty and inspirational.
Let’s see if it will do what it do. As Ray Charles would say! Go for it Erin! It turn out fantastic!
Excited to see the outcome of your planting. Probably the most we have even seen Mr. MMP in a very long time.
I love bulbs in lawn! I didn’t know there was a name/title for it. I remember when my mom bought her house, the following spring there were flowers in her lawn. I didn’t what they were or how they got there (they were daffodils). That was over 50 yrs ago. Recently, last few yrs, I started daffodils in my lawn. I’m glad you mentioned early bloomers and thin leaves. This is going to look beautiful!
It was soooo beautiful last year ,it's going to be stunning, am waiting ❤
I can only imagine just how wonderful it would be to have your view come springtime. Thanks for sharing. 👍❤️😊
So fun!! Looks like it is way more than double--can't wait to see it!😀
Inspired by this, I am adding a few small bulbs to big narcissus bulb plantings in my perennial beds. Can’t wait to see the results! Thank you🙏🏻
Would you ever plant a short fluffy grass like prairie dropseed on the mound? I think it would look so cute. Like a big fluffy marimo moss ball😂
Honestly this whole bulb lawn thing has made me rethink what this mound can be so you never know. Everything planted in a mound needs to be shallow rooted Ana our septic guys say it has to be evergreen (I wouldn’t say that turf grass fulfills that though.) I did change out an entire mound of a client/ friend’s with geranium macrorrhizum and it’s a very good look and actually is mostly evergreen.
Our home's previous owners planted daffodils in various spots in the yard, and they are still going strong after 27 years (maybe longer depending on who planted them). We have a lot of trees so grass doesn't grow particularly well so we usually don't mow until later anyway. In fact, most of our "lawn" is moss which I'm okay with. Your video has made me consider planting more!
I love moss makes it so spongy. I work in a garden center and tell people to embrace their moss. Better than bare exposed soil. Fairy's and gnomes prefer it.
I lasagna planted daffodils, tulips, crocus, and muscari in my backyard garden. It's fun. Last year I planted maybe 500 tulips in the front. Landscaping takes time and I don't know how you do it all (but then, you are younger than me). Your septic garden is going to be even more beautiful and I can't wait to see it! Happy Halloween! Make sure you vote!
Thank you for these springs blooms! Makes me looking forward to next year!
Although I feel the bulb tone works wonders, I chose to quit using it in fall because I noticed the creatures who love to dig up such bulbs also LOVE the bulb tone. In order to not draw them in, I have reverted to letting nature do its thing. I can NOT wait to see your mound next spring. If I didnt have a "Mr Much More Impatient to mow" I would love to try this method.
It absolutely smells very good to some animals (and a certain puppy).
Yes!! Those snow drops are a beautiful sight! 🤍 The view from the house is going to be amazing!!
You make me LOL to the point to where I have my husband watch. I'm in Texas so couldn't be a more opposite zone but still I just LOVE watching your videos! Also, you remind me of my best friend from high school, who's name is... Erin!
Wow, that will be a gorgeous spring show. Can't wait to see it! So nice to have that good weather to plant in. I like that you also plant grass seed to help it look lush when the bulbs die back.
Your excitement is contagious Erin🎉❤️🥳✨
Can’t wait to see it in the spring🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️🫂
I love spring bulbs!
You're back must be killing you. But I know it will all be worth it. Can't wait to see the results!
Love it, and love the team work with Mr Muchmorepatient! I'd copy you but there are no mounds, or spaces available in my wee garden. Maybe I'll help my brother do this in his yard. Can't wait to see the show!
You can also do it on a smaller scale in a corner of the garden too!
@ i’ll look around! ♥️
I’m lucky my septic doesn’t have a mound. I planted helibore and bulbs on my 50x50 septic field.
There's no doubt in my mind that it's going to be gorgeous.
Wow! This is going to be glorious!! Can’t wait to see the results !😊
I should have told you, I've been in Central Florida for 4 years now. I planted Muhlenbergia, Pink Cloud on the truly ugly septic. Blooming like mad now, etheral! I am adding more over by the leach field this year. Can't wait for your's and mine ro blossom!
Can’t wait to see it! I bet it will be gorgeous!
So exciting ! Something to look forward to all winter long
I am indeed inspired! I think it would be cool to have a "river" of these across my front yard, even crossing lines into flower beds to so it all connects.
That would be very cool!
Looked amazing last year Erin! Looking forward to bulb mound part 2 !!! 🌷🥀🌷🌷🥀🌷🥀🪷🌷🌷🪻🪻🪻
In Guelph Ontario Canada 🇨🇦 along the hyway embankment there are daffodils planted. Over the years they have multiplied and are always a delightful surprise each spring.
So looking forward to seeing The Bulb Mound next year! 🪻🌼🌷
I'm so excited for spring now! I don't do bulbs but I love looking at others!
How fun!!! Can’t wait to see all the amazing glory in the spring. Great job as always!! ❤
Stoked to see how it comes up in spring!
Great views for springtime. Also thanks for the clues of extra soil and etc. love for all your love of gardening.
Funny! Every time I would see the mound in videos I’d wonder whether you planned on adding to the mound this year. Here’s my answer! Love it!
I love this!! I have one area of lawn that is not so good, this bulb idea would be perfect. OMG! I am EXCITED!!
Well now we have to rush through winter to see the mound! Can’t wait!
Feeling inspired! So groovy lady! E
I can’t wait to see how yours turns out. We don’t get enough chill hours here for bulbs so I bought a couple of dorm refrigerators to chill before planting. My lawn is totally tete a tete daffodils and I’m expanding it this year.
I am in love with blue Iris reticulata. I'm our zone (7b Vancouver BC Canada), they come up in February! Striking.
@ they really are gorgeous. I’d never seen them before. Maybe I’ll get some for next year. If they’re blooming in February in 7b they’ll be even earlier in 8a. Some of my daffodils are up in December.
Such a great project! Looking forward to next spring! Wow. 3000!!! My favourite early bulb is iris reticulata, the bluey purple. ❤️ But I do love tete a tete. Grape hyacinth are a thug here in zone 7b, plus their grassy foliage comes up in fall and is kind of messy. The windflower is aptly named. They blow themselves all around your yard, your neighbour's ... 😂
Love this idea! My septic mound needs some love and I want to plant lots of daffodils in my yard because it is my children's birth flower. ❤
Yay! I’ve been planting and waiting for this update! You inspired me to plant so many more bulbs this fall, I can’t wait to see them all come up. 😊
This will be A-MAZING!!! Can’t wait to see it next spring!
I will be absolutely lovely💚! And you will absolutely get more aconites - it is inevitable if you plant them (at least it is in my swedish garden).😁 Perfect for a grassy space!
What a grand idea!
Awesome video and great idea!! Can you share what auger and animal repellent you use? Can’t wait to see your garden next year!
Love it !!! Hope part 1 and 2 look awesome in the Spring 😉 So much fun 🤩
Can’t wait for Spring 🌷 question… how often would you water the bulbs until the ground freezes?
Wonderful idea!!!❤
You have magic hands😊
Love this so much!
Can’t wait to see this!!! What did you put down to deter critters? My bulbs have already been dug up! Grr!
Impressive!!!
It's going to be fabulous! Question: Besides the drought, we are having unusually warm weather in zone 6b/7a NJ and no sign of rain nor frost in the 10 day. Should I wait to plant my spring flowering bulbs until the temps cool down? One more: with no killing frost my dahlias are still in the ground (but not flowering anymore)...should I just go ahead and dig them up, or should I be patient and wait. At this point, it seems like I will be gardening in December...lol!
I love this idea. I’m inspired
love this!
Excellent and exciting! 👌🏼💚
This is exactly what I am doing too this fall! Thanks for the video it's very encouraging! ❤
I cant wait to see how your expanded planting will look next spring! I am envious of your space to create such a wonderful planting. I love Tommy crocus and gold cloth for early bulbs here. Snow drops next then late shpwy crocis varoeties and species tulips and mini species daffs. Those tiny flowers are so charming. In NW Oregon grape hyacinth are beasts in the garden. It doesn't help that moles enjoy pushing bulbs throughout the garden. I discoverd theor flowers are edible and made a syrup to add to lemonade from the blue ones. I have a bit of a love hate with relationship there.
Living in Oregon Fritillaria is a huge favorite of mine. Its a favorite of the grandkids too.
Do you have moles or huge woodpeckers? Anyway this is beautiful idea. Thanks for sharing bulb suggestions. 😊😉❤️✌️🙏
NOT that I have tried this: BUT I have seen people use a shovel and just shove the shovel into the ground pull your shovel forward, leaving a gap, then dump a whole bag of bulbs into that space, remove the shovel. They all claim they still get an amazing show and that the bulbs 'right' themselves??? Now in spring viewing their gardens they had MANY blooms??? Again NOT something I have tried. I planted almost 2000 last year and did it again this fall because I adored the 'show' this spring. Thank heavens for the auger. It is still a TON of work BUT oh my the beauty is just SO worth it. I also planted only bulbs that would be more likely to return and spread.
Happy spring. .. 🎉
It’s going to be beautiful! I was surprised you didn’t add allium bulbs in your mix 💜💙🤍
Two reasons why I skipped alliums:
1. The only one that I would deem small enough to work with this collection is A. Amplectens ‘Graceful’.
2. Alliums typically bloom later in spring. My goal with this collection was to have everything finished blooming by the end of May or so.
bulb szn!
How exciting…. Bigger bulb mound and clearly smaller YOU!!!
This is great! How deep are the holes?
About 3 inches, which is technically too deep for some and not deep enough for others, but, again, it all averages out.
Great video, Erin! Question, could you plant a variety of sedge on the bulb mound, or do the roots go too deep? The reason I ask is because they stay a lush green from early spring to late fall, even in drought. I’m in SE South Dakota and my Carex Sprengelii (sp?) stayed green despite not having rain for 6+ weeks this late summer & fall. Lawn grass is definitely more water hungry/fussy!
I think a sedge would be perfect, honestly.
Great project and instruction. Do you have any views of the lake in the house or on your deck area?
Sadly none. We did have a view from our bedroom upstairs which was lovely to wake up to but that’s now gone with the neighbor’s renovation. If I ever leave this house it will only be for a lake view.
Would love to do a bulb lawn but Rob would kick my butt! 😂😂😂
Did you use any type of fertilizer when planting? I am getting ready to plant mine this week.
@@jennypatterson6660 Yes I used a bulb fertilizer (Espoma Bulb Tone in this case).
What if you have moles? I’ve heard they eat bulbs. Would love to do this but our moles are very active in winter (Pacific NW)…also bulbs are so expensive. The only bulk option is for standard large varieties (tulip/daffs) and I would want to do the smaller, more unique varieties. Looking forward to Spring and seeing your expanded bulb fantasia!
😊
Do you have issues with tulips coming back year after rear?
These botanical tulips should be very good (possibly too good) naturalizers, unlike the larger, showier Darwin type tulips. It will be interesting to see how last year’s tulips come back next spring.
I’ve had snow drops as early as the first week of January they are one of my favorites. I tried the snakes head Fritilaria last year and none of them came up
I also had these bulbs not come up last year none at all😩
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can you confirm how much turf treatment (fertilizer, preemergent, post-emergent herbicide, fungicide, etc) you are using on your lawn with this technique? My real question is how much do I need to sacrifice a lush green turf all year long in order to try this?
It's a good question and I think it's definitely something to weigh if you value a great looking lawn. We pretty much only fertilize the lawn (not enough and typically with Milorganite), so we do struggle with some weeds. Our approach is more "is it green?" than "Is it a beautiful lawn?" I'm not sure how other treatments would affect bulbs, but I'm thinking the pre and post-emergent herbicides could be problematic since part of the way bulb lawns develop is by natural reseeding. This is all a long answer to say that it's probably likely that you'd have to make a sacrifice in the quality of lawn in order to have a good in-lawn bulb display for the long term.
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Enjoyed the video ( u k )
I couldn’t get the link to work for the us
@@hayleybarrett1883 which link?
Do you have any issues with critters (squirrels, rabbits or raccoons) digging them up?
What exactly is a septic mound or leach field???? City person here. Thank you.
Forgive the link here but I have only the most basic knowledge of this so this explains it much better : en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Septic_drain_field
@@TheImpatientGardener Thank you so much, it's a really big deal. I had no idea. Jani from Dig, Plant, Water repeat talks about her field and when I watched this I thought I have to ask. It is going to be so beautiful when everything starts to bloom. Have a lovely weekend.
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I planted my bulbs and we had 2 days of heavy rain, Im pretty sure they rotted.
😂 over 3K bulbs, 3 to a hole, so you drilled a 1,000 holes 😂
Hope you don’t get voles. I never seen one until 2 years ago and they Love bulbs. We will be hunting this winter.
It will be beautiful I’m sure.
it is very important to do repellent even if they are critter resistant because squirrels will dig them up and go..YUK, and leave out and do it over and over..small brains!!!!
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