2021 Late Winter Early Spring Blooms Daffodils Trailing Rosemary Freckles Pansy

Trailing Rosemary and Dwarf Tulips

My Trailing Rosemary has been blooming all winter. I didn’t realize that it would do this and be so cute and charming. The way it has developed a sort of bonsai looking trunk and drapes out of the container is cooly attractive. I will try taking cuttings and plant this one in more than one place for sure!

Imagine my surprise when I stepped outside in January and saw a tulip bloom budding up. I discovered that I have some dwarf tulips in the mixes I purchased last fall! I have some delicate soft yellow and bright pink tulips going on right now and never guessed they would be this early.

White Dandelion and Freckles Viola Pansy

I have so many blooms this winter. My pink dandelion bloomed white. I have another dandelion budding and wonder if that one will be pink. I also have been enjoying the delicate freckled blossoms of this viola. How fun!

Avalanche Jonquils

It is a no brainer why these jonquils are named Avalanche. They are an avalanche of blooms in January! About ten years ago, I found one lonely neglected bulb in the lawn getting mowed over and over. I moved it to a safer spot where it has naturalized beautifully.

Planting Spring Bulbs and Overwintering Dahlias in zone 8

On November 29th, 2020, I wondered if I planted more tulip, grape hyacinths, and daffodil bulbs that day than I ever have in my life. It was not much fun slogging around in the rain planting over 500 bulbs of various sizes. But I didn’t mind a bit because I was getting something done that would hopefully become beautiful masses of color in about 3 or 4 months.

I noticed I had some very healthy looking dahlia tubers left in the containers as I dug and loosened the soil to plant the bulbs. I quickly snipped the foliage off the dahlia tubers and planted them back in there with the bulbs. I used a bag of bulb fertilizer I got from Brecks following the package instructions. I also topped everything off with finished kitchen compost.

Next year, when the tulips start to die as they finish for the season, the dahlias will grow and hide the browned leaves. I plan on saving the bulbs by drying and storing them in onion bags, followed by placing them in the fridge around October 15th. I plan to plant again in late November to mid-December next season.

I also winterized my dahlia tubers by digging up the ones I cared most about and checking them for rotting. I ended up moving some of them to increase the chances of them surviving the winter. I like this pink seed grown dahlia I recorded in the video and plan on using this as a border if all goes well.

Spring Bulb List

  1. Tulip World: 1 Mixed Perennial Tulips Super Pack/100 bulbs, Purple Sensation Allium 25 bulbs, Mixed Small alliums 2 packs 50 bulbs, 1 Queen of Night Tulip value bag 25 bulbs, 2 Don Quichotte Tulip Value Bag 2 bags 25 bulbs
  2. Home Depot (Van Zyverden) Tulips: Pastel Blend late bloomer pack 15, Apricot Impression, mid bloomer pack 15, Double Late blend pack 20, Long Stem blend mid bloomer 2 packs 20, Queen of Night 2 packs 8. Muscari heavenly blend pack 30.
  3. Van Bloem Gardens: 10 Cyclameneus Narcissus Jetfire, 8 Double Narcissus Golden Ducat.
  4. Brecks: Spectrum Sweet Aroma Daffodil Mixture 2 packs 25 bulbs, Guinevere Jumbo Perennial Tulip pack of 10, Blue Grape Hyacinth Super Sak 3 packs 50, Wildflower tulip collection: Golden Charm: Tulipa dasystemon tarda 15 bulbs, Wild Blue Heart: Tulipa humilis ‘Alba Coerulea Oculata’ 5 bulbs, Lilac Wonder: Tulipa bakeri ‘Lilac Wonder’ 10 bulbs, Orphanidea Flava: Tulipa orphanidea ‘Flava’ 10 bulbs, and Odalisque: Tulipa humilis ‘Odalisque’ 10 bulbs.