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00:00 Intro
00:36 Lily of the Nile
01:42 Dahlia
02:43 Autumn Windflower
03:52 Florist Amaryllis
04:48 Caladiums
05:42 Canna Lily
06:40 Gladiolus
07:35 Pineapple Lily
08:24 Rain Lily
09:19 Allium
10:27 Persian Buttercups
11:29 Outro
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looking to add lasting color to your
garden today at plant do Home and Garden
we’re exploring spring-planted bulbs
that bloom beautifully from Summer to
fall forget the usual Autumn planted
daffodils and tulips it’s time to
discover bulbs that fill your garden
with stunning flowers and foliage when
other plants begin to fade join us as we
reveal our top picks for bulbs to plant
this spring complete with essential tips
to help them Thrive get ready to plant
now for showstopping blo later and watch
as your garden transforms into a vibrant
Oasis of color and
fragrance first on our list is the
agapanthus also known as the lily of the
Nile or African Lily this treasured
ornamental is a must have for its
sparkling summer blooms if you love
amarillis or alium you’ll appreciate
agapanthus for its similar foliage and
striking flower formations it features
low growing lance-shaped leaves that
culminate in tall stems each adorned
with purse of tiny bell-shaped flowers
ranging from pristine white to deep
Lavender Blue while typically grouped
with spring-planted bowbs agapanthus
actually starts from a bare root but you
can plant and care for it just like a
bulb set them in a spot with sun to
partial shade space them about 12 in
apart and plant 1 in deep anticipate
their beautiful Blooms from June to July
it might take them a couple of seasons
to establish fully but the weight is
worth it perfect for gardeners in USDA
zones 8 to 10 adenus will bring a
graceful Elegance to your summer
garden next up number two on our list
are the dazzling dollas celebrated for
their opulent rainbow of Hues and a
variety of forms doas are the stars of
the late summer and early fall Garden
these Beauties are grown from tubers and
thrive in well- drained Sunny spots
gardeners in hotter Southern climates
will find that dollas perform best with
a bit of afternoon shade to protect them
from the intense heat no matter where
you’re planting dollas appreciate a deep
layer of mulch through the summer to
keep their Roots cool and moist they
also need some support like stakes and
Twine or horizontal netting to help
manage their Lush Grove expect dollas to
bloom profusely in their first season
and continue to flourish year after year
if you divide the tubers as needed while
they’re hearty in zones 8 to 11 those in
zone 7 can also enjoy these spectacular
blooms by overwinding them under mulch
or a row
cover third on our list are the
enchanting anemones also known as Autumn
Wind flowers these delightful blooms
start their show in late summer and
continue to Dazzle until the frost sets
in anemones are grown from small bulbs
and are incredibly easy to cultivate
before planting so soak the bulbs in
lukewarm water for no more than 4 hours
to help them wake up from
dorcy in the garden plant anemones about
3 in deep and 4 to 6 in apart after the
last spring Frost has passed if you’re
planting in containers place them 2 Ines
deep and 4 in apart just make sure your
container can accommodate them as these
plants can range from a petite 6 in to a
towering 4 ft in height fall and emies
generally need one growing season to
become fully established and produce a
wealth of flowers most varieties are
hearty in zones 4 to 7 remember these
plants require a period of cold and
dorcy therefore it’s not advisable to
bring container planted wind flowers
indoors to
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overwinter Fourth on our spring bold
list is the elegant florist amarillas
showcased here with the stunning ice
queen variety these are potted bulbs
often forced into bloom for spectacular
indoor displays but you can easily plant
your own emiris bulbs prefer a cozy
environment so choose a pot that’s just
one or 2 in wider than the bulb itself
when planting cover them with potting
soil but leave the top onethird of the
bulbs exposed to encourage proper growth
initially keep your potted amarillis in
a cool spot until the flowers bloom once
the blooms fade the Lush foliage makes a
beautiful house plant when the weather
turns warm and stable feel free to move
your amarillas Outdoors just remember
while they create a stunning display re
bluming isn’t guaranteed Outdoors these
bulbs are hearty in zones 9 to
11 number five on our list is cadium a
true Garden Ally for those Shady spots
this tropical plant thrives with minimal
fuss and lights up any garden with its
heart-shaped leaves gracefully poised on
Slender stems whether you’re drawn to
the classic white variegation or the
Bold painterly splashes of pink
caladiums provide outstanding ornamental
value without a single Bloom for
planting space the bulbs about a foot
apart and bury them just one inch deep
they can flourish in full shade to part
sun reaching a foliage height of 24 to
30 in while caladiums are hearty to Zone
10 they also make excellent container
plants allowing you to enjoy their
vibrant leaves anywhere from a cool
shaded patio to a brightly lit indoor
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space sixth on our list is the canaly a
tropical stunner that commands attention
in any summer garden towering at 6 to 8
ft tall Canales make a spectacular focal
point with their vibrant spikes of
blooms and Broad lime green leaves and
for those who adore the dramatic
appearance but have less space there are
dwarf varieties available that pack the
same visual punch when planting space
Canal lilies 18 to 24 in apart and bury
the ryms 12 in deep in full sun
throughout the summer keep them looking
tidy and compact by cutting spent blooms
back to the second or third Leaf from
the ground these vigorous Growers spread
quickly by ryms and are likely to bloom
in their first season adding a burst of
color and tropical flare to your garden
Hardy in zones 7 to 10 canis are as
robust as they are
beautiful seventh on our vibrant list is
Gladis affectionately known as glads
these are the quintessential Cottage
Flowers often seen blooming with Vigor
around Long abandoned homesteads whether
you choose hybrid gladi Alis for their
ornamental Beauty and suitability as cut
flowers or species glads for their
unique forms and slightly earlier bloom
they promise a stunning display plant
your glads in full sun spacing them 3 to
4 in apart and 6 in deep then just wait
for their spectacular Midsummer to early
fall performance which is abundant even
in their first season Gladis flowering
spikes offer a delightful palette of
colors from soft pastels to vibrant
candy shop Shades they are hearty in
zone 7 to 10 making them a splendid
choice for adding a splash of color to
your garden
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next up at number eight is the pineapple
Lily or yukus autumnalis a truly exotic
addition to any Garden this easy toog
grow stunner captivates with its unique
flower stems that open gradually from
the bottom up each topped with a cluster
of lime green leaves that resemble a
pineapple Crown it’s not just a visual
treat this South African native is also
a magnet for pollinators like
hummingbirds and
butterflies perfect for container
gardening the pineapple Lily thrives in
Sunny spots and is hearty in zones 7 to
10 whether you’re looking to add a touch
of the tropics to your outdoor space or
simply enjoy its slow unfolding Beauty
this plant is sure to
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impress number nine on our list is the
rain Lily also known as The Zephyr or
fairy Lily a Charming addition to any
summer garden originating from Central
America and introduced to North America
in the 1800s these lies are perfect for
those who love The Heat Of Summer the
plant features grassy foliage and
produces a profusion of angelic
open-faced flowers that seem to float
above the green white rain lies are
hearty in zones 7 to 10 while the pink
varieties thrive in zones 8 to 10
gardeners in cooler climates can still
enjoy these Beauties by growing them in
pots and bringing them indoors when
temperatures dip below
50Β° plant your bulbs 1 to 2 in deep and
3 to 4 in apart and watch as these
delightful flowers emerge to enchant
your garden
space rounding up our top 10 is the
alium a striking plant known for its
eye-catching Globes of tiny flowers
perched on thin stems aliums are easy to
grow and make make a bold statement from
late spring to early summer while
typically planted in the fall to benefit
from a Winter Chill you can also plant
them in Spring keep in mind
spring-planted aliens might take a
little longer to establish and may not
flower as vigorously in their first year
but they’ll catch up as they settle in
over time aliums are also excellent for
container gardening just provide them
with loose well- draining soil and plant
the bulbs at the depth indicated on
their Tes remember larger bulbs need to
go deeper than smaller ones the leaves
will appear first followed by the
delightful blooms which come in shades
of yellow blue purple or white with
varieties ranging from a petite 5 in to
a towering 4T most aliums are hearty in
zones 4 to8 making them a versal choice
for gardeners looking to add some drama
to their
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plantings as a special bonus let’s talk
talk about ranunculas often known as
Persian buttercups these cool seasoned
flowers are perfect for adding a burst
of color in late summer you can plant
them in Spring just after the last frost
in the garden set the buls with their
claws facing downward 2 to 3 in deep and
6 to 8 in apart for those eager to get a
jump on the season you can start
ranunculus indoors in containers about
12 weeks before your agage last frost
date place them 2 in deep and 3 to 4 in
apart
as the season progresses and the leads
turn yellow and die back remove the
foliage stop watering and let the buls
enter dormy ranunculuses typically grow
to a height of 8 to 18 in and are hearty
in zones 8 to 11 in colder climates
gardeners often grow them as annuals
replanting each year for a fresh display
of their spectacular blooms
and that wraps up our list of spring
planted bulbs for stunning summer and
fall blooms thank you for joining us at
plant Dew Home and Garden don’t forget
to plant these Beauties now to enjoy
their vibrant colors and delightful
fragrances later in the season if you L
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2 Comments
So beautiful all these colors!
Rain lilies remind me of crocuses!