I am soooo ready for spring. Cool that those are coming up, Pom!
It's a bit of an experiment really since the park is surrounded by pine-forest - well, what Dutch people would consider a forest anyway. So the ground is shaded and poor for flowering plants but I dug the spaces out where I wanted the beds, refilled them with special garden-soil and potsoil and,...well.....poop LOL
I use what my dad and granddad would use, cow-manure but they sell it these days in dry form. Still smells though. I did all that last year before the winter came and planted the bulbs in october. Best is for those bulbs to have the frost go over them as we say here. It freezes their metabolism and they go to "sleep" so they have all the nutrition when spring comes and plenty of time to root and spread in the summer and grow new bulbs. Tullips can be best taken out of the ground after bloom. You can either cut the flowers and put them in a vase, cut the leaves and dig up the bulb and store them in a dry and dark place, or cut the whole plant after the bloom passes. Daffodils and such ou can leave in the ground, they will multiply.
I never take anything out though, I don't go by the rules. The tulips will be taken up by nature.
Twing wants a patch though somewhere so I think I'll get a special planting-baskets wich makes it easier to remove them after bloom. She also want a herbal garden....I do have my work cut out LOL
I will get some imperial fritillary this year in october to plant, they are beautifull and keep rodents out, like daffodils do.
I thought I would have a difficult time with this but it all comes back so easy and naturally, whatever I was taught as a child it's still there.
Pom, I'm so envious! I used to have things like crocuses and daffodils and snowdrops. Though, they do plant them on the grounds around the apartment building. So, I'll have to keep an eye out Monday.
The city plants bulbs everywhere here to, all around town where there's grass or a patch. Daffodils and crocuses because they multiply. We have plenty of flowerbulbs in all color variations and they aren't that expensive here.
Spring is magical here with all the flowerfields in bloom and the bulbs coming out.