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Fall Bulbs: Dig, Drop & Done - Add color to Your Garden Next Spring with Fall Planted Bulbs!

  • Sep 23, 2025
  • 2 min read

Autumn is the perfect time to plant fall bulbs such as tulips, daffodils, crocus, hyacinth, allium, muscari, iris, anemone, lycoris, ranunculus and others.


  • Prepare Your Soil – Good soil drainage is essential in raising bulbs. If you have a soil with high clay content, it can be improved by adding compost such as Back to Earth Soil Conditioner to the soil.   

  • Fertilization – After digging the hole for the bulb apply a bulb fertilizer, such as Bone Meal to the bottom of the hole. Apply Dutch Bulb Food in early spring as soon as new shoots emerge.

  • Vermin Prevention – To protect bulbs from birds, squirrels, and chipmunks apply Repels-All in the hole along with the fertilizer.

  • Plant in masses – Many bulbs, such as tulips, need to be planted closely together to get dense color. Do not plant in rows like “soldiers”. The larger the grouping, the greater the impact.

  • Add annuals – Plant pansies on top of bulbs for longer-lasting, stunning displays.

  • Planting – The general rule of thumb for planting spring bulbs is to plant 2-3 times as deep as the bulb is tall. Unsure which side is up? Plant the bulb on its side and gravity will do the rest.  

  • Planting Dates – It pays to shop early to ensure the best selection. The bulbs will be fine for several weeks if stored in the garage or other cool, dark spot, such as a pantry or closet. Planting is best done in very late October to Thanksgiving. Another suggestion is to wait until overnight temperatures are consistently in the 50’s.

  • Water – Water well after planting. This will help settle the soil in the planting bed and will also provide the moisture necessary for the bulbs to start rooting. Avoid over-watering at planting time since this can result in bulb rot.  

  • Mulching – Apply Western Red Cedar Mulch or Grade A Cypress Mulch to keep the weeds down and to retain moisture. Mulch also acts as an insulator to help minimize temperature fluctuations in the bed.


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