Afternoon all,
I bought some bulbs (alliums, crocus, tuilips) which I hope to put in around my pond area and, upon doing more reading up about these plants, I now realise they require conditions other than what I have around my pond (I found these plants in The Rock & Water Garden Expert book).
Can I simply fill up some long pots with soil and put in lots of gravel/grit/stones, mix it all up and bung these bulbs in?
Could I simply hunt around the garden for stones and collect them up and this would be suffice?
Or maybe I could put lots of stones in an area of the raised bed around the pond, mix it in a bit then plant the bulbs?
I would really hate to bung them in and not give them the best start in life!
Many thanks,
Samuel
I bought some bulbs (alliums, crocus, tuilips) which I hope to put in around my pond area and, upon doing more reading up about these plants, I now realise they require conditions other than what I have around my pond (I found these plants in The Rock & Water Garden Expert book).
Can I simply fill up some long pots with soil and put in lots of gravel/grit/stones, mix it all up and bung these bulbs in?
Could I simply hunt around the garden for stones and collect them up and this would be suffice?
Or maybe I could put lots of stones in an area of the raised bed around the pond, mix it in a bit then plant the bulbs?
I would really hate to bung them in and not give them the best start in life!
Many thanks,
Samuel
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