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When will you plant your spring bulbs? Answer below:

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When it comes to spring bulbs, just be aware there are hundreds to choose from. Their colours and sizes vary – as do their planting times.

It’s pretty easy to follow, when and where to plant bulbs. If, like me, you’re a bit of a newbie … you’ll be pleased to hear there’s lots of advice out there.

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September and October are great for planting daffodils, hyacinths and crocus. But tulips can be left until November when the soil is cooler and there is less chance of viruses.

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Whatever your expertise level, I read the recent @mr_plantgeek guide to planting bulbs. Handy tips that will tell you everything you need to know to grow thriving bulb plants in your garden.

11 things you should know about spring bulbs

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