When we bought the house, the back lawn had one corner 'cut off' with a small bed. I dug this up and turfed over but each spring, a single daffodil pokes through the lawn in this area!
It's actually quite nice and I wondered if I can bury snow-drops, bluebells and small narcissus bulbs under the lawn throughout? The idea being that in early spring, before the lawn starts growing and isn't used for walking on, I'd get a beautiful 'woodland floor' effect. And then in the first cut of spring, they all disappear and I get my regular lawn back.
Is there any reason this would be a bad idea? When would I go about doing it?
I have a lawn-aerating tool which makes holes about 1cm wide and 10cm deep, which I plan to use at some point to improve drainage. I was thinking when I do that, I could drop a bulb down each hole (and then probably top up with sand to stop the hole collapsing.
Good plan?
It's actually quite nice and I wondered if I can bury snow-drops, bluebells and small narcissus bulbs under the lawn throughout? The idea being that in early spring, before the lawn starts growing and isn't used for walking on, I'd get a beautiful 'woodland floor' effect. And then in the first cut of spring, they all disappear and I get my regular lawn back.
Is there any reason this would be a bad idea? When would I go about doing it?
I have a lawn-aerating tool which makes holes about 1cm wide and 10cm deep, which I plan to use at some point to improve drainage. I was thinking when I do that, I could drop a bulb down each hole (and then probably top up with sand to stop the hole collapsing.
Good plan?
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