Hi, folks! I joined earlier this month after seeing the PBS ad in the NARGS quarterly publication. One of my favorite pastimes is putting bulbs in the ground and then instantly losing track of what the bulbs were, so you'll be seeing my pleas for help in the "Mystery Bulb" thread.
I've got about 800 square feet of well-shaded sandy loam on the west side of San Francisco. I mostly try to get everything in the ground, but the population of containers keeps increasing despite my best efforts to avoid their proliferation. Between the shade, the fog, and the chilly temperatures, a lot of bulbs I plant struggle. But I persist! This year I'm planning to wean most of my beds off drip irrigation in hopes that targeted hand watering, using rain and fog water, will produce happier bulbs (among other plants).
I've got about 800 square feet of well-shaded sandy loam on the west side of San Francisco. I mostly try to get everything in the ground, but the population of containers keeps increasing despite my best efforts to avoid their proliferation. Between the shade, the fog, and the chilly temperatures, a lot of bulbs I plant struggle. But I persist! This year I'm planning to wean most of my beds off drip irrigation in hopes that targeted hand watering, using rain and fog water, will produce happier bulbs (among other plants).