The bulbs needed to be 6" in the ground, the length of the drill bit. That makes it so easy to just drill the hole with a 1 1/2" paddle bit. (or if you don't have that size, hubby can weld one up..lol)
I used the shovel to help guide the bulb into the hole and to cover the bulb back up. You could hardly tell we had done anything to the lawn.
Drilling the holes |
Dropping the bulbs in the holes |
Where the tulips will be growing next spring. |
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Debbie-doos
Every year I was going to...now we are in Florida and can't. I admire you so much for getting out there! I worked at Spring Hill nursery too!
ReplyDeleteStay away critters! I had planted daffodils (after giving up on tulips) across the length of our back yard in our old house and still miss them every spring... they don't seem to do as well 3 hours further north.
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