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Spring bulb haul, bare root plants, spring planting plans, flower gardening, cut flower garden, and garden planning all in one video! 🌷 I’m sharing every bulb and bare root I purchased, why I chose each variety, and where they’ll be planted for spring blooms.

In this video:
β€’ Spring bulbs & bare roots
β€’ Flower varieties & placement
β€’ Garden planning for spring
β€’ How I prep for success

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0:00 Intro
0:57 One Offs
7:20 Dahlias
12:55 Shade Garden
19:09 New Cut Flower Garden
25:20 Peonies
29:24 Outro
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Planting Zone 8a Wylie, Texas

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28 Comments

  1. I just got my first seed order from swallowtail gardens! Thanks for turning me on to them. Any helpful tips for camelot foxglove / Dalmatian fox glove, powwow echinacea? I have been rewatching all your old videos on repeat. Will join the patreon as well. Much love from the midwest!

  2. You may already know this, but seed potatoes can be cut in half ir even into quarters to make them go farther. You just have to make sure each piece you plant has at least one β€œeye.”

  3. My Stars favorite was the first to bloom last year. Loved her but definitely taller for me

  4. I wanted to add that I bought all the Dahlia varieties at WM last year in pots. Everything bloomed happily and I left them in the pots in my basement grow room for early starting, zone 6a, Ohio.

  5. I grew potatoes for the first time last year and it went really well. I got my seed potatoes at Green’s Produce and Plants in Arlington and I was pleasantly surprised at how inexpensive they were. My only real problem was storage after harvest. I haven’t found a good solution for that yet. My only choices right now are in our pantry (where our onions will shorten their lifespan) or in the garage which is way too hot. Has anyone found a good option for potato storage in hot climates?

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