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Thanks for this, but if you don't already know: we can't hear you. I had to turn the volume all the way up for your part, which made the music so loud it hurt.
Sorry about that! Thanks for the tip, I’ll try to speak louder or adjust the volume.☺️ Thank you for watching and I’m glad to hear the videos are helpful.
But are there any examples that can be used as models? I have about 70 bulbs for bees and butterflies on order. I am thinking of a massive spiral with a globe master in the middle. I know nothing about this type of planting. A first timer
Hi Jab, you can definitely do what you have in mind already, or just put the bulbs in line (more for cutting garden) or organic shapes throughout the garden. You could also plant a bulb lasagna (layers of different bulbs - you can look this up) in a pot. I definitely prefer the organic shapes when it comes to planting in garden, so it looks more natural. Good luck and enjoy it! You can’t go wrong!😊
@@LuciaBukovaLushspaces I will stick to the spiral idea but you have given me another one like the shape of a giant insect. I don't want the normal thing, not sure if I'll have enough but the Idea is out there now! 😊 You said organic 🤷🏿♂️
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Let me know what you think and also if you have any ideas on topics you are interested in for future videos! 👇🏻
Thank you👍🏾😁
You’re welcome 😊
I love your advice ❤️. Simple and easy to follow. Thank you 😊
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching, Lynn🙏🏻🪴
Great tips & advice , planting bulbs this fall in Colorado for the 1st time can’t wait till this spring ! Thx again 😘👍👏
Thanks for the tips. I will follow then by springtime.
You are very welcome! I’m glad I could help and I’m sure your bulbs will look amazing in the spring. What a joy!😊🙏🏻
You’re amazing, really good tips with every video.🙏🏻
Aaaw, thank you! That's very sweet of you! I'm glad to hear you are learning something from the videos :)
Thanks for this, but if you don't already know: we can't hear you. I had to turn the volume all the way up for your part, which made the music so loud it hurt.
Sorry about that! Thanks for the tip, I’ll try to speak louder or adjust the volume.☺️ Thank you for watching and I’m glad to hear the videos are helpful.
Well done video, enjoyed your presentation.
Thank you very much, I’m glad it helped😊
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But are there any examples that can be used as models? I have about 70 bulbs for bees and butterflies on order. I am thinking of a massive spiral with a globe master in the middle. I know nothing about this type of planting. A first timer
Hi Jab, you can definitely do what you have in mind already, or just put the bulbs in line (more for cutting garden) or organic shapes throughout the garden. You could also plant a bulb lasagna (layers of different bulbs - you can look this up) in a pot. I definitely prefer the organic shapes when it comes to planting in garden, so it looks more natural. Good luck and enjoy it! You can’t go wrong!😊
@@LuciaBukovaLushspaces I will stick to the spiral idea but you have given me another one like the shape of a giant insect. I don't want the normal thing, not sure if I'll have enough but the Idea is out there now! 😊 You said organic 🤷🏿♂️