May 15, 2024

VIDEO: How to Plant Spring Flower Bulbs for Total Beginners


Flower bulbs are one of the most magical gardening experiences you can partake in. Plant in the fall, and an explosion of colors pops up throughout Spring…IF you do it right. Today, I’m excited to introduce Briana from Blossom and Branch farm to help us learn how to grow EPIC flowers. She runs a cut flower farm in Denver, CO and plants 4,000 bulbs every single fall.

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 – Intro
00:18 – Bulb Dissection
01:20 – Briana Introduction
01:40 – Chilling Your Bulbs
02:45 – Raised Beds VS Inground
03:29 – Soil Drainage
03:53 – Sunlight
04:39 – Watering
05:11 – Spacing
06:01 – Depth
07:03 – Pests
08:48 – Giveaway

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19 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Plant Spring Flower Bulbs for Total Beginners

  1. Do all flowers like tulips or daffodils need to be bulbs.. or could I start them from seed? also I planted some marigolds, zinnia, beans, tomatos, and sunflowers on a recently cut up treestump from a removed tree and man they are popping off, I was worried the roots might not do well because of exsisting roots left in the ground from the tree, but it hasnt seemed to be an issue!

  2. Pollinators and hummingbirds love my perennial flowerbeds. It was so hot and dry in June and July, my first tomato fruits didn't set fruit. They set another crop in late August. They were still producing up to the first hard freeze. Pollinators coming to visit my flowers made that happen.

  3. Ooohh!! I'm in Norway, and I just did my fall planting of bulbs for spring <3 A bunch of Tulips, crocuses, Fritillaria (seeds), Muscaria, and Narcissus 🙂
    In Norway fall planting of bulbs needs to be done between September-November before the first frost. I'm in the south-east coastal area, so I still have some time left, but I got mine done last Saturday 🙂 Plenty of water and some mild days so the bulbs can root up a bit before the winter, and come spring we will be delighted by early spring flowers <3 <3 <3

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