Bulbs
Flower Bulbs – Plant Once, Enjoy for Years
There's something almost magical about planting a bulb. You put what looks like a small, unremarkable object in the ground, and weeks or months later, something extraordinary emerges — bold color, striking form, and fragrance that fills the garden.
Bulbs are among the most rewarding plants you can grow: easy to plant, reliable to bloom, and many return year after year with minimal effort.
Why Grow Bulbs?
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Effortless Color: Bulbs are pre-loaded with everything they need to bloom — just plant at the right depth, water in, and let nature do the rest.
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Spring, Summer & Fall Blooms: With the right mix of bulb varieties, you can have continuous color from early spring through late fall.
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Naturalizing & Perennial Returns: Many bulbs multiply and return stronger each year, giving you more blooms for free over time.
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Cut Flower Favorites: Tulips, gladiolus, dahlias, and more are staples of the cut flower garden — grow your own for stunning arrangements all season long.
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Pollinator Magnets: Bulb flowers are rich in nectar and pollen, attracting bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds to your garden.
Planting Tips
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Spring-Blooming Bulbs (tulips, daffodils, alliums): Plant in fall before the ground freezes for blooms the following spring
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Summer-Blooming Bulbs (dahlias, gladiolus, cannas): Plant in spring after the last frost for summer and fall color
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Depth Matters: A general rule — plant bulbs at a depth 2–3 times their diameter, pointed end up
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Drainage is Key: Bulbs dislike sitting in wet soil; choose a well-drained spot or raised bed for best results
Browse our collection of nursery-quality bulbs — all selected for vigor, bloom quality, and garden performance.