What happened when I planted a bunch of Fall bulls together for continuous color from Early Spring to late fall. For inspiration and education on bulbs visit flowerbulb.eu
Flower Bulbs from Europe make the U.S. Bloom!

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  1. I live vicariously through your beautiful bulbs having an 8b/9a growing zone. We don’t get enough cold for many bulbs and way too much rain for others (they rot). But our Louisiana iris, crocosmia, rain lilies, and amaryllis do well. And spider lilies – sometimes glads. I so enjoy your garden.. thank you for sharing it with us.

  2. Another fantastic video. Thank you. What I would love to learn is more about you-how did you acquire such knowledge about plants and how did you get into art and what inspired you to combine both worlds. Would love to see also how you come up with your ideas-they are incredible -WOW! Keep up the beautiful work. Your videos are always my first choice to watch. Grateful for all the information.

  3. Your videos make my day even though I can’t plant due where I live I love ya videos it’s so beautiful

  4. I do love bulbs but where i live atm , the yard is to shady.
    I do have a tone of voilets though.

  5. Thank you Siloe. This was lovely to watch, the blooms your garden produces are wonderful to behold. It was helpful to see the difference positioning in the garden really can make, and to learn about a few bulbs I've never seen before. As always, your video was artful, informative and inspiring. Thank you for all you do.❤

  6. Your spring garden is sheer magic! Such a delightful inspiration for me living here in The Netherlands! God Bless and keep the magic flowing! XxxX

  7. i enjoy your gardening videos so much! I am decorating the interior of our home and the view brief views of the interior of your home look great. I have watched your library room video repeatedly…stunning! Would you consider more videos of your interior home style? I have a 1930 7 foot high ceiling (yes that's right) whimsical cottage with numerous sun tunnels.. a sort of hobbit/gnomish home that is ADA wheelchair accessible. I need ideas. Thanks again for your work.

  8. This is great! We’re slowly, year by year, expanding with bulbs in our garden too. Totally worth it — especially the early ones. ❤

  9. Always enjoy your videos. 🎉. Hard work but beautiful results. The first video I watched was your library which I have watched more than once. I love my library and spend most of my time there. I don’t garden anymore but I do pot plants. It’s just hard getting them in for winter but do manage to get it done. My lemon tree may be a challenge this year. Oh well. Oh I am 80. My son will do it for me. Again I love your videos ❤. Thank you. Blessings

  10. When I work the soil in an area, I plan to add plants, too. I also put down leaves and will cover with branches or fallen trees from wooded area near me . I put the branches over top to help hold everything together and discourage animals from digging in these spots . If the branches remain in spring and early summer they help support stems . All of this breaks down very quickly and adds to the fertility of soil . I have to add something funny about using leaves that are available every year . A neighbor of mine asked me once how come my flowers look so much healthier than hers and I told her it's because of the leaves that she has bagged up and placed for city to remove. I go around with a cart and pick up leaves that my neighbors are sending to a landfill . I have actually gotten some neighbors angry because they think those leaves are theirs to discard and no one should be gaining from their ignorance. I offer to rake leaves for people for free just to add the leaves to my garden . No matter the acknowledgment that these leaves offer a benefit to my garden and would theirs to they still have them bagged for a landfill . Hmmmmmm. Lol

  11. Thanks for letting me garden vicariously through you. I just spent weeks dividing and replanting bearded, Siberian and Louisiana irises, lycoris, and crinum lilies. Tulips and hyacinths are a no-go here, except for Spanish and English bluebells. Muscari and elephant garlic are friends to me, and bluebonnets are a naturalized spring flower. I don't think I can depend on bulbs for a spring to autumn show in North Texas.

  12. This is beautiful. And the thought, intention, skill, patience and work that went it… much respect.

  13. Parabéns, Siloé, por sua dedicação ao estudar a Natureza, aplicar técnicas ao plantio e cuidar tão bem do seu jardim!
    Nota 10 para você que é um grande artista!

  14. What pleasure to see the flowers coming up, and the color blends as the year progressed. Bulbs are not for the impatient, lol. I'm in Zones 10a -11a, and Freesias have been my only tried and true friends, though the Ranunculus and (Not Tiger) orange lilies have stayed with me. Our property has micro-zones, so often I like to use containers so I can easily move something if it's not happy. Also, we have clay soil. Beautiful garden as always. Just watch out for errant vehicles while working along that curve!

  15. I always thoroughly enjoy your videos and share them with friends.

    I also love getting as much of a 4 season garden as I can with bulbs so I really appreciate all the little tips and tricks here.

    Thank you so much for showing what you do and with such a beautiful creative flair.

  16. Your neighbors must love you! Your garden is so beautiful. ❇️🌷🏵️🌸🌺🌻🌼🥀🏡🪴💖

  17. Sounds nice , but while the US might be blooming Europe (the NL actually) is a dead zone. Just please know that those bulbs cause for field after field after field of toxic wasteland, due to all the pesticides they use to grow 'm. You wouldn't tell but the famous patchwork colored landscapes are an ecological disaster. Rather get your bubls from (local) organic grown nurseries. Your garden looks awesome though!

  18. Lovely 🌹 🌺 flowers 🌷🪻 I love your designs and would enjoy growing bulbs here 😁 but the racoons dig up my bulbs and feast on my garden so I have more boxwoods roses and snapdragon 😊 😁

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