Plant bulbs for naturalization

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Dog tooth

This bulbous bloomer is also known as the trout lily. The magnificent flowers can be admired from April to May. They grow wild in partially shaded, cool places with humus-rich, fresh soil.

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Crocuses

Crocuses of different colors weave a colorful carpet in light, permeable floors. Propagation by bulbs and seeds is quick and easy.

Daffodils

They are also suitable for wilding, but should get enough sun. The ideal soil is rich in nutrients and humus and slightly damp in spring.

Tips

If the Daffodils after years of being a little blooming, they should be dug up and divided.

snowdrop

If you want to see the first flowers of the year in January, this bulbous plant is the right choice. Plant the bulbs in a partially shaded spot. The soil should be fresh and not too heavy. Then you can leave the rest of the work to the white bells. You set off with seeds and bulbs to conquer new territories at lightning speed.

Grape hyacinths

The undemanding grape hyacinths are particularly well suited to transforming large areas of the garden into a blue sea on your own.

  • they love warmth and light
  • also a permeable soil
  • then sow themselves profusely
  • occasionally in unexpected places

Winterlings

They have winter in their name because that's when they give us their yellow flowers. Whether mild or still snowy, February is theirs. They are suitable for naturalization in a partially shaded place under bushes. The soil should be moderately moist and rich in humus.

Tips

It is best to start its naturalization in spring by buying specimens that have already bloomed and planting them in frost-free soil.

More varieties

Here are three other types of flower bulbs that are suitable for naturalization:

  • Bunny bell
  • Wild tulips
  • Ornamental onion

Tips

The checkerboard flower is well suited for growing wild in very humid to swampy places, because it does not affect wetness very much.