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Can you really plant multiple bulbs in the same hole? (Original Post) LaydeeBug Oct 2016 OP
Sure, if the hole is big enough. TygrBright Oct 2016 #1
How deep do you plant them? nt LaydeeBug Nov 2016 #3
About 2-3 times deeper than the height of the bulb. TygrBright Nov 2016 #4
Some people do to insure against bad ones Major Nikon Oct 2016 #2
Then the squirrels come along and mess up the whole thing! When I lived in japple Dec 2016 #5
I'm not sure why, but I rarely see squirrels around my neighborhood Major Nikon Dec 2016 #6

TygrBright

(20,987 posts)
1. Sure, if the hole is big enough.
Thu Oct 27, 2016, 05:05 PM
Oct 2016

I usually dig a hole about 1 ft in diameter for a clump of 7 daffodil or narcissus bulbs, about half that for 7-9 muscari.

I dig an inch or two deeper than needed, then put some bulb booster in, then an inch or so of loose soil to "seat" the bulbs root-side down, before covering them up.

helpfully,
Bright

TygrBright

(20,987 posts)
4. About 2-3 times deeper than the height of the bulb.
Thu Nov 3, 2016, 10:59 PM
Nov 2016

A small tulip bulb, for example, is about 1.5 inches 'tall' from the root end to the tip. I'd generally plant it 4" deep.

helpfully,
Bright

Major Nikon

(36,899 posts)
2. Some people do to insure against bad ones
Thu Oct 27, 2016, 05:50 PM
Oct 2016

If you are using a good source for bulbs it's probably not necessary, but if you are just picking them up at the big box home improvement store, then it's not a bad idea if you're concerned about coverage the first year.

I like to plant bulbs in random patterns so that if a few don't come up it's not a big deal. In subsequent years they are going to be less uniform anyway.

japple

(10,305 posts)
5. Then the squirrels come along and mess up the whole thing! When I lived in
Sat Dec 3, 2016, 04:52 PM
Dec 2016

NC, I had crocus and grape hyacinth coming up all over my yard.

Major Nikon

(36,899 posts)
6. I'm not sure why, but I rarely see squirrels around my neighborhood
Sat Dec 3, 2016, 05:49 PM
Dec 2016

I have several live oak trees on my property so I figured I'd be overrun with them, but so far it's pretty rare that I see one.

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