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Do you know someone or are you someone who has a not so green thumb? Maybe a blue thumb or a browning wilting thumb. Well then you my dear need to learn about bulbs. The basics are thus: plant in the fall/early winter and in the spring you get gorgeous flowers that will grow back every year. With careful watering/feeding and planning it is possible to keep them coming back for about five years. Take a visit www.digdropdone.com to learn more about bulbs and check out some of the ladies of the site. My favorite is Marcy, super mom who will do her best to get her daughter to win the science fair. Although not the most ladylike definitely the most fun of the three in my opinion.
Another great site about bulbs is: Curbside Chaos. At curbside chaos you can enter to win a $5,00 yard make over just for uploading a picture of your not so nice yard. I am not saying all your yards are chaotic, but i know because of recent hurricanes, snow storms and other calamities some of our yards could need a bit of fine tuning. Another nifty feature on curbside chaos is the rebuilding together tweet fundraiser, for every share on twitter, “Bulbs. Dig, Drop, Done.” will donate $1 to the rebuilding together fund. So if nothing else please at least tweet it once. I like the Garden Guru corner as well. It will help you figure out what to grow and when, with a few simple clicks of the mouse. I personally love hyacinths. Take a look at these beauties:
So pretty and so easy to grow too.
Bulbs are the greatest! Mine always surprise me after a long and dark winter!
bulbs rule…work even better when you remember to plant them lol
i love them too