


Now, 1000 of them are crocus so that hardly counts. Another 500 are eranthus (very early, february blooming and important for bees, last winter it was so warm and the bees were all over them, as they were awake and there wasn’t much else to eat!) 100 anemone (windflower), and 100 ipheion, all of which are very small and can be planted relatively shallowly and 5-10 to a hole. So those 700 are already done, and the crocus should also go fast.
The rest are narcissus and tulips!! I refused to do tulips for years because they are expensive and I thought they didn’t come back the next year but I finally broke and ordered a small batch and they all rebloomed so now I’m hooked. Plus I have a deer fence so they are relatively safe, except from one fat little chipmunk I’ve caught digging up a few...
Some of my favorite varieties right now:
Tulip Budlight: https://www.johnscheepers.com/tulip-budlight.html
They are gorgeous, come up year after year in April and hold their blooms for 3-4 weeks! Love them, but I know that the chipmunk got at least 6 over the summer so I’m replanting a gazillion in the hopes that the little guy/gal misses some...
Tulip New Design
https://www.johnscheepers.com/tulip-new-design.html
The base of the blossom is pale yellow, and it makes it look like there are tiny little led lights in the base of each one, it looks like they are glowing. Also beautiful variegated foliage which looks lovely even after the bloom has gone by.
Tulip Antoinette
https://www.johnscheepers.com/tulip-antoinette.html
This one is REMARKABLE - at least 3 blooms to a stem, and it changes color over 3-4 weeks, starting yellow and ending a brilliant pink/red!
Anybody else planting bulbs right now? What are your favorite varieties? Tell me so I can regret my purchases and order even more next year...
