Brent and Becky's Bulbs, Gloucester, VA |
In my Zone 6 garden I usually do my planting around mid-November (soil temp. must be under 55 deg.) I often split a large order from Van Engelen with a friend, which is a great value, or for smaller orders I purchase from their sister company, John Scheepers. But recently while visiting my local garden center I had the good fortune to find the bulbs on this year's wish list.
So what follows are a few of my favorite bulbs, most of which I've grown, starting roughly by bloom time.
SPECIES CROCUS (crocus tommasinianus)
Following are a couple of "species" crocus varieties which I choose because squirrels supposedly don't like them so I figure that gives them an advantage.
Photo: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Meneerke_bloem/Photographic_Collection_2b |
Photo: BloomingBulb.com |
DAFFODILS
Of course daffodils are on my list! I don't think there is an easier or more pleasurable bulb in the world and squirrels don't like them either. I usually grow varieties that naturalize well and I like to plant them in large numbers for greater impact.
Brent and Becky's Bulbs, Gloucester, VA |
This year I intend to plant them directly in the lawn rather than a mulched bed. Here is my list of favorite naturalizing daffodils:
Dutch Master
Carlton
Ice Follies
February Gold
Fortune
Fortissimo
Tete-a-tete
'Tete-a-tete' daffodils |
'Tete-a-tete' daffodils with viola. |
SUMMER SNOWFLAKE
'Gravetye Giant' Snowflake |
Brent and Becky's Bulbs |
ALLIUM
Allium 'Purple Sensation' |
Allium 'Gladiator' |
Well, hopefully I've inspired you by this small list today! Of course I do have other bulb varieties on my favorites list, but I'll have to save those for another day. As a working artist, I am in the midst of my busy season right now so I'm afraid gardening and blogging are having to take the "back burner" for awhile.
I have been very, very busy in my studio creating lots of new jewelry designs to add to my Etsy shop, which I will begin listing today.
New Bracelets by Cynthia Crane's Pottery! |
New necklaces by Cynthia Crane's Pottery! |
I would love to know YOUR favorite spring bulb selections, so please do share them in your comments below!
That's all for now friends! I think I'll go back to bed and get a few more hours sleep because later on, well, you know ....
I'D RATHER BE GARDENING!
11 comments:
Lovely pictures love the gravetype snowflake flowers especially
great new jewelry pieces!
I absolutely love spring bulbs! I think my favorites are Hyacinths. I really miss living in the country and being able to garden. Maybe one day. Please plant a bublb for me, Cynthia!
Hooray! Spring! It's okay if we skip most of winter, you know. Last year's ice storm was icky. We lost a 40-ft. cedar tree, and I had to cook on our soapstone wood stove for awhile.
I enjoyed this post. Such beauty!
What wonderful flowers! Unfortunately for me, they won't grow down here. I'll enjoy them in your lovely VA gardens.
Your jewelry line is gorgeous, whimsical, colorful.
Happy Creating and garden dreaming/planning.
FlowerLady
I have three words for this post "OOOO AHHHH OOOOOO"!!!.....(or is that three sounds)? Well anyways..."oooo ahhhhh oooo" ;-)
Lovely lovely Miss Cynthia!!!
Blessings and warmth Linnie
Beautiful photos!! The spring blooms are just stunning-- as beautiful as fall is-- I'd so much rather be almost spring, these photos make me long for spring blooms. Yes-- time to plant now!!
Beautiful jewelry--- omg-- stunning!
Xoxo
Vicki
Love those bracelets, really sweet just as I imagined they would be. I purchased a mass planting of Daffodils which includes a mixture of at least a dozen different narcissus with staggered bloom times; this was 2 years ago. I love the way they multiply every year and just get better.
Such lovely pictures, I'd rather be gardening as well, but I can't be two places at once. I lost a great deal of bulbs and 3 shrubs, grape vines and clematis to the many many mice that over ate because of the long Winter last year. Oh to be so organized to get all listed on Etsy, great job
I love lilies of the valley since I was alittle girl, but also tulips. I have not planted any at this home, but hope to at the next house. I do have one tulip that comes up every year and it amazes me. It is in a place you would never think of a flower growing. On one side of our home the dirt is so dry that it is like dust at times, but come every spring one red tulip comes up.
I didn't realise you had an Etsy shop....it is gorgeous! I have just popped over there to give it a ♥.
Cindy, love that photo of the alliums with your heirloom roses. How beautiful. It makes me long for spring to get here!
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