Hi everyone! I have an exciting project to share with you! I’ve teamed up with Flowerbulbs.com and planted a bulb lawn with over 3,000 bulbs! For valuable tips and inspiration, please visit: Flowerbulbs.com, thank you! 🌸The varieties we planted include early snow glory, crocus, dwarf iris, snowdrop, Muscari, and daffodil. They will bloom at different times for a succession of flowers from early to late spring! 🌼These bulbs will multiply over time giving you more flowers for years to come! They will also provide early-season pollen and nectar for the pollinators. Most of these are resistant to deer and rodents with the exception of crocus.🐿🦌 ✅ After the flowers blossom in spring, wait till the foliage dies back before you mow the lawn, this will allow them to store energy in the bulbs for next year’s blooms! ✅ When planting bulbs, make sure to select a low-traffic area where it receives at least 6 hours of sunlight. Bulbs thrive best in well-drained and neutral soil and no standing water. ✅ We usually water after planting, but it’s been raining so the ground is already moist and the rainfall through autumn and winter will take care of the rest! 🌷Springtime will bloom with an array of gorgeous hues and I cannot wait to show you, so make sure to stay tuned! Happy Gardening!🌷🌼💚 #shorts #flowerbulbs #lawn #pollinatorgarden #flowerbulbsdotcom #flowerbulbs.com #pollinatorfriendly #pollinators #organicgardening #sustainablegardening #wildlife