Prepare the soil and replant bulbs and share the extras with friends or plant in other areas.
Texas bulbs to plant in spring.
Bulbs that naturalize come back year after year do not need prechilling.
The beautiful holland type tulips that are so showy in the spring will need to be chilled to bloom well here in texas.
Some of the most dependable bulbs for central texas.
Plant texas bulbs in the fall.
Best bulbs to plant in the fall.
After several years naturalizing bulbs will become crowded and will bloom less.
After they have been chilled plant them directly into pots or in the garden.
A full sun location is best because most texas bulbs grow and bloom in the spring and decline in summer.
Dig up the bulbs after the foliage has faded and divide the clumps.
Daffodils dutch master unsurpassable ice follies.
Tuck them among your perennials to create a fuller looking bed or create a special patterned bulb garden to wow your neighbors.
Find an area of the garden where bulbs can grow and multiply for many years without getting disturbed.
Spring planted bulbs produce some of the most dramatic garden color with minimal effort.
Use them to liven up your porch or deck.
These traditional bulbs need cold when planted.
Many of these bulbs are ideal in containers.
Let s start by talking about some of the best bulbs for fall planting.
It is the most comprehensive list of the best bulbs for our part of texas that i have ever seen.
Any planting should take place around the time of the first frost which occurs as early as the second week of october in north texas and as late as mid december in south texas.
When one thinks of bulbs one usually thinks of the traditional spring bloomers tulips daffodils and hyacinths.
In texas one would consider tulips daffodils and hyacinths annuals.
These bulbs are perennial in our area and will brighten your garden for years.
While you are sitting inside this winter dreaming of your spring garden why not peruse her list of the best bulbs for our central texas gardens.
Many bulbs also need to be exposed to cold soil temperatures to force or encourage flowering.
Without the required chilling the bulbs will bloom but the flower stalks will be about 3 tall.
Now is also a good time to plant tulips and hyacinths but these need to have an artificial cold period in order to bloom in most of texas.
This chill requirement can be met by placing the bulbs in the lower part of your refrigerator for six to eight weeks.
If planted after chilling for six weeks they would bloom for only one season.
Some of these are spring flowering bulbs while a couple bloom a bit later in the season.