When would I plant my bulbs?
first-time Gardener was sent some beautiful bulbs but in the fall? I thought you planted bulbs in the spring and pick them up in the fall? I have orange candle flower, peony's and a daylily. Should I store them or plant them? Help! Thanks
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Day Lily plantings between Spring and Fall.
Here is some info for you:
https://www.portlandoregon.gov/bes/article/486580
https://www.monrovia.com/plant-catalog/plants/2611/orange-candleflower/
https://www.easytogrowbulbs.com/pages/peonies-planting-guide
https://www.gardeners.com/how-to/growing-daylilies/8104.html
Thanks so much!!
The most important thing for a gardener to know is what hardiness planting zone you're in. Look at the plant hardiness map at the USDA website, put in your zip code, and you're all set. You can also contact the Cooperative Extension for your county/state, there is lots of information at their website.