Seasonal flowering bulbs are plants that bloom during specific times of the year, adding bursts of color and interest to the garden at different seasons. Examples include tulips, daffodils, and crocuses in the spring, and lilies and alliums in the summer. These bulbs are planted at different times of the year, depending on their blooming cycle, and are often used to fill gaps in the garden, provide early or late-season color, and complement other plantings. Seasonal flowering bulbs are typically low-maintenance and can be left in the ground to naturalize, producing blooms year after year. When planting bulbs, it's important to consider their depth, spacing, and soil conditions to ensure healthy growth and abundant flowering. The use of seasonal flowering bulbs in the landscape allows for continuous interest and variety, with different plants taking center stage as the seasons change.
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