Planting bulbs in the fall is the primary way to ensure early spring color in the garden and flowerbeds.
Bulbs to plant in fall zone 8a.
Plant them about 4 inches deep and give them a good drink of water to start them off.
In zones 4 7 most of the above mentioned spring blooming bulbs are planted in fall then just left to grow and naturalize for years before they need dividing or replacing.
Garlic can grow well in cold climates including some parts of alaska.
Hardy bulbs such as tulip crocus daffodil hyacinth anemone and iris are cold tolerant and can easily spend the winter underground.
Bulbs that are designed to be planted in the autumn can be planted in zone 8 any time between october and december.
That s the end to plant upward although the bulb will eventually figure out which end is up on its own so don t sweat it.
Some flowers bloom so early in the spring season it s nearly impossible to get them in the ground quickly enough after it thaws or warms up in general to blossom in time.
The bulbs need the cool weather of autumn and winter to become active and begin to grow roots.
Plant garlic in late september to early october.
Zones 0 3 if no permafrost.
These dates will vary a week or two so it s important to watch the weather before planting.
Plant from late october into december.
The bulbs tend to be rounded but if you look closely you should find a point somewhere on the bulb.
Plant in mid to late october.
With a last frost date of april 1st and first frost date of december 1st.
Most vegetable varieties will have no problem maturing before your first frost date.
Annual minimum temperature for zone 8 is.
In mid to late winter the bulbs should put up growth above ground and the flowers ought to.
Zone 8 has a long growing season with hot summers.
Plant in late october into november.
Blooming bulbs are a symbol of spring but fall is the time to plant them.
Plant garlic in early to late september.