In this episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, Mike dives into the often-overcomplicated world of planting spring flowering bulbs. He dismantles the myths surrounding bulb planting, emphasizing that it's not rocket science and can be quite forgiving. Mike provides practical advice on how deep to plant bulbs, the correct orientation, and the best time to plant them to avoid premature growth.
Mike also shares tips on caring for bulbs after they bloom, including the importance of allowing leaves to die back naturally to recharge the bulb's energy for the next season. He discusses the best practices for storing bulbs that need to be taken in for the winter, such as using peat moss in a cardboard container and occasional misting to prevent rot.
Listeners get insights into creative ways to plant bulbs for aesthetic appeal, like scattering them randomly for a natural look or using them as accent pieces around mailboxes and lamp posts. Mike also covers the special care needed for planting perennials and shrubs bought at reduced prices from chain stores at the end of the season, including soil amendment and proper planting depth.
In the second half of the show, Mike addresses listener questions about various plant issues. Bill calls in about young American chestnut trees and receives advice on managing sucker growth and the challenges posed by chestnut blight. Another caller seeks guidance on controlling the growth of grapevines and the best time for pruning to avoid disease.
Mike wraps up with a discussion on fall planting, highlighting the popularity of mums and the importance of selecting the right ones to ensure they bloom at home. He also introduces listeners to the lesser-known but highly rewarding flowering kale, which can add vibrant color to your garden even through winter frosts.
Whether you're a novice gardener or a seasoned pro, this episode is packed with Mike's expert advice, practical tips, and a touch of humor to help you navigate the world of fall planting and bulb care.