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Welcome to our website Planting and Care for Bulbs EMAIL VirtualeMedia How To Page Link to a Friend Click Here! Bulbs are a breeze if you take the lazy way out, like me. Plant the bulbs in an area that will see at least half a day of sun. Now, leave..you are done. I know, there are those who will dig up the bulbs once they have flowered. Then, they put them in a jar for the winter as a new plant is placed in the place of the bulb. Next year, repeat. But, if you leave them, and don't even mow them, they will double every year in numbers and grass and most weeds won't have a chance around the bulbs because they hog most of the water and resources. Once the bulbs have thickened to your liking, you can either dig some up and move them about the yard, or give them away. I got mine in 4 grocery bags full of extra bulbs that had thickened at my folks place. If digging them up is also too much trouble, just mow them once they have flowered, or whenever you want. Bulbs like iris' and the like are quite tough, don't worry, they will grow and survive without any assistance.
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