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Digging and Dividing Daffodil Bulbs – Growing Flowers – Cut Flower Farm
CHECK OUT OUR HOLIDAY DEALS! 50% OFF SOAPS AND BODY BUTTERS! DON’T FORGET OUR WRAPPED SOAP GIFT BOXES! CLICK HERE! Today, I’m finally getting around to doing a garden task that I’ve been putting off for a long time. That means I’m digging the daffodil bulbs up and dividing them. I’ve been ignoring this task for a long time, because I’ve simply not felt like doing it. I’ve actually not felt like doing a lot of things – depression is weird like that. Anyhow, the first thing I needed to do is start digging. These bulbs were actually A LOT deeper than I thought they would be. If you look at the picture…
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Quickly and Efficiently Trench Plant Bulk Tulip Bulbs in the Cut Flower Garden – Spring Flower Bulbs
Earlier this week, I mentioned my extreme love for growing tulips. Like many people, I can’t help but love the look of flower beds that are absolutely bursting at the seams with bright, vibrant colors! But how does one actually achieve this look? When it comes to tulips – the answer is a mass planting. Since most tulip plants only produce a single flower per bulb, we’ll need to plant A LOT to really make a statement. When taking a look at the usual tulip bulb package, growers might notice that most packages recommend quite large spacing between each bulb that is planted. While a good growing practice to space…
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Planting Lots of Tulips, because why not?
Hi Lovelies, Day 20 has come a little bit early to the blog, for the main reason that I probably won’t have internet access later tonight when I usually do my 2am writing – I know, I know. Anyway, one of the major tasks that I was able to accomplish today was planting out the single tulips. I like to think about tulips as if they were people, they’re all lovely in their own way. Some people might not like certain types of tulips, but that doesn’t mean that other people aren’t totally in love with them. I feel like I’m getting off topic. Let’s just be real for a…