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Planting Bulbs In Your Garden

By Helen Stram on December 20, 2009
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Post by :  Eddy FoX
Category: Plants & Landscaping

Plants are vital to our environment since it naturally produces oxygen, provides a cool atmosphere, enthralling to the eyes and it simply creates an exceptional sensation to those who witness its splendor. Plants are very much attractive especially to those who love gardening. A garden covered with diverse plants soothes the feeling of any individual.

How could be a garden be called as such when it has no plants in it? There is something about the presence of plants, their color, shape and fragrance that lifts the spirits in a very special way. Annuals, perennials and bulbs are the most popular types of flowering plants which put in an inimitable effect to the garden itself.

Most bulbs, corms, tubers and rhizomes have a rounded bottom or base from which the old roots grow, and these are sometimes still attached to the bulb. They may also have a pointed or tapering nose at the top, from which the first shoots emerge.

For some, it is the plant itself that is of most important interest. They are less engrossed in how the plant firs into the overall depiction of the garden or certainly how the garden looks in one piece, and are more wrapped up by growing a meticulous type of plant to absolute precision.

Planning a garden is really no different. In the same way that there are fashion magazines to help you choose your style, so there is no shortage of different kinds of gardening magazines to browse through for inspiration, and there is nothing more enjoyable than wandering and visiting around other people's gardens in search of good ideas.

Plants create a positive effect in every individual. The joy and excitement it brings, the grandeur it conveys are just a few of its benefits to the gardener who takes care of it.
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