Fall is for planting FALL BULBS
Question: What do you do if you want tulips, daffodils, hyacinths or narcissus to bloom in your garden next spring?
The answer is pretty easy: dig some holes, drop in some fall bulbs and voila, you’ll get flowers. One small detail: you have to plant the bulbs now, in the fall (hence the name), and then wait until spring for them to bloom. That’s because “fall bulbs” need the time in the cold ground in order to bloom next spring.
Why buy them at Mahoney’s
All our bulbs are imported directly from the finest growers in Holland. We have lots of varieties to choose from: some of the newest hybrids as well as the most popular classics. And most of our bulbs are top sized. Planting fall bulbs is pretty easy.
Follow the links below to learn more about using bulbs in your garden
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