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Naturalizing bulbs in lawn.
When we published the article on low-maintenance lawn alternatives on Blooming Backyard, we had a great response from our online community on Facebook.
It warms my heart to know that more and more people are realizing how detrimental lawns are.
Spring bulbs lawn
I also know that replacing a lawn is out of reach for some of our readers, often due to lack of time, a lack of know-how, or just being a renter.
What if there was a middle way? Namely, naturalizing bulbs in a lawn.
Imagine your lawn blooming into a colorful carpet of flowers when the snow melts in the spring.
Wouldn’t it be wonderful to be able to admire a meadow of blue, white, yellow, pink, cream and purple beauty for six-to-eight weeks, instead of having to look at a drab lawn in mid-March?
Since you’ll have to delay mowing (more on that later), maybe a naturalized bulb lawn will turn out to be the gateway to replacing your lawn altogether.
What does naturalizing bulbs even mean?
The term “naturalized bulbs” was originally used in botany to refer to bulbs that grow and multiply freely i
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