Amateur Gardening

A good start at planting

BULBS are one of the easiest ways of adding oomph and style to your garden but there are a few things to bear in mind to get the best results.

Firstly, the soil should be fertile and free-draining as bulbs will rot if planted in ground that holds onto moisture.

We have thin and very chalky soil which drains well but doesn’t hold on to

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