Planting bulbs in containersin the fallwill give you a sunny show for spring.

Planting Bulbs in Containers

The key is to be generous with your bulbs.

Then plant the fillers and spillers around it.

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Step One

Remember how tall your bulbs will get.

Choosing a fiberglass pot will also make it more lightweight and easier to move around when necessary.

Step Two

Cover the pinecones with landscape fabric.

Planting Bulbs in Containers

Step Three

Fill pots with a good-quality potting soil to within a few inches of the rim.

Never use garden soil, top soil, peat humus, or cow manure.

These products are too heavy and drain too slowly.

How to Plant Bulbs in a Container: Step One

Step Four

For the best show, plant lots of bulbs.

Place bulbs shoulder to shoulder across the surface of the soil, leaving no space between them.

Then top off with more potting soil so the bulbs are just slightly below the surface.

How to Plant Bulbs in a Container: Step Two

Water each container thoroughly, and finish with a layer of mulch such as mini pine bark nuggets.

Leave pots outdoors for winter chilling.

The more exposure to cold the bulbs get, the better theyll bloom.

How to Plant Bulbs in a Container: Step Three

How to Plant Bulbs in a Container: Step Four