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A flower bulb is a great investment because in most cases they will reward the gardener with a beautiful plant or flower in a short period of time and in most locations they will provide years of enjoyment. Flower bulbs can be chosen for just about any location in a yard or landscape. Bulbs may be selected for sunny, shady, or partially shaded areas. Our Fall Flower Bulbs below are bulbs that are planted in the fall season and that bloom in the spring. Fall Flower Bulbs need to be placed in well-drained soils for best results. Setting water tends to rot the bulbs. Very heavy soils should be modified with organic materials to allow for uniform and repeat growth. Many Bulbs are also used extensively for indoor plantings. A great example of an indoor blooming sensation is an amaryllis bulb. These Fall Flower Bulb plants can be enjoyed year around in just about any climate. Our fall flowering bulbs are listed below:

bulbs flowering

Flowering Bulbs are by far the best choice for cut flowers. Every year these bulbs will resprout and add a wonderful splash of color to any landscape. TyTy Nursery carries flowering bulbs in every color of the rainbow and some exotic varieties are multi-colored. Flowering Bulbs are very popular among florists and can be made to bloom out of season by altering environmental temperatures or growing the bulb indoors. Learn More

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Flowering bulbs noted for the bright color, aroma of the bloom, the long and repeated blooming are colorful surprises, reminding people with a religious nature and inclination of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Many flower species and flower parts are shaped like a cross or the Star of David. The first Gospel, Matthew in the New Testament Bible states;

bulbs flowering

The genus Allium, the Latin means 'garlic', offers colorful, long-lasting forms that are standouts in the early-summer garden. Tuck Allium flower bulbs among clumps of summer-flowering perennials in a sunny location with well-drained , even sandy, soil. Deer, mice, chipmucks, and related predators generally avoid them.

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