Preparing Fall Bulb Planters for Spring by Garden Therapy
To some people, tulips and other bulbs may be the last thing on your mind but if you take a little time now to plant up some large containers for next spring, I bet you will be pleased as punch that you did!
Planting fall bulbs in containers is no different than planting them in the ground, other than you can really pack in a bunch for a colourful display that can be moved around the garden next spring to fill in bloom voids.
ABOUT STEPHANIE: Stephanie Rose is a writer, photographer, and gardener who lives in Vancouver, BC, Canada, where she has grown over 100 edibles, 400 perennials, and countless other plants in her small urban yard; a hobby that continues to grow with each season. She believes that a trowel is as good as a paintbrush for creating art, that earthworms are gifts from the gods, and that everything tastes better when you grow it yourself. Stephanie starting gardening as a way to heal herself and as such writes creative project tutorials, recipes, and gardening advice as a way to make gardening interesting and accessible to anyone who could benefit from a little garden therapy. She lives with her husband and their two dogs, who are great garden helpers, mostly.
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