Bulbs are underground storage organs that store nutrients for plants, enabling them to survive adverse conditions and bloom seasonally. Common examples include tulips, daffodils, and lilies. Bulbs are a popular choice in landscaping for their ability to produce vibrant flowers year after year with minimal care. They are typically planted in the fall or spring, depending on the species, and bloom in spring or summer. Bulbs can be used in garden beds, borders, or containers, often in combination with perennials and annuals to create layered, season-long displays. Bulbs are particularly valued for their early spring blooms, providing color and interest in the garden when many other plants are still dormant. Proper planting depth, spacing, and soil conditions are essential for ensuring healthy growth and robust blooms.
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