Fall Bulbs?

monica123

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What are your favorite fall bulbs? I love Tulips and crocuses. When you see the crocuses pop up in the spring, you know that warmer weather is on the way.
 

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Tulips.... Tulips..... Tulips....
Love them always have. :smile:KennyV
 

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Roses are beautifull to look at but nasty if you happen to fall into them and do yourself some damage.:mad:
 

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Roses are beautifull to look at but nasty if you happen to fall into them and do yourself some damage.:mad:

I am intrigued by this post :eek:

I love everything mentioned but tulips are special. Then again I may have to order these purple crocus bulbs. They are just amazing. Oh and the hyacinths ......
 

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Red bottle brushes are absolutely stunning to look at, but you start sneezing as they get up your nose.:eek:
 

monica123

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I love hyacinths and they smell so lovely. I would love a whole bed of them, I love my tulips too, I usually go for stranger types like "Queen of the Night" they are black.
 

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My wife likes daffodils. She kept picking the daffodils in my gardens, so I finally planted a separate garden just for her. I put in 200 bulbs the first year, and I add another hundred or so each year. She can pick as many as she wants, and it keeps her out of my gardens. :thumbsup:
 

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Good idea! I like Daffodils too, I have yellow ones, white and yellow ones and white and peach/orange ones. I like different flower in my gardens. I would love to find black daffodils.
 

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Tulips really are such a classic spring flower----and they come in so many varieties. Because they are "candy" for the deer here, however, I can't plant them in the ground. For that reason, I am experimenting with planting them in containers and wintering over the containers in my cellar.
 

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We have many animals here, the deer don't seen to like my plants, my bigger issue is the rabbits rather than the deer. My cats keep everything else in line.
 
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