decline is a terrific clock time of yr for nurseryman for so many reasons . The weather finally chill down , so you’re able to in reality weed and prune without breaking a sweat . Many of us get to experience the color change of many perennials and woodies as the temp protrude to drop . And , of course , this is the metre of year that we get to start shopping for fall bulbs . If you are one of those masses who always kick yourself in saltation for not planting enough — or any — fall bulbs , you ’re not alone . This year we ’re here to inspire you to get out those catalog and computers and look for out some rightfully alone options . We ’re celebrating a Modern time of year and the initiation of a Modern cohost on this instalment , so conjoin us to find out about a crocus that looks like a milkweed butterfly butterfly stroke and an iris that is bluer than any azure .

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Episode 94: Bulbs on Our Shopping List

‘Cheerfulness’ and ‘Yellow Cheerfulness’ daffodils (Narcissus‘Cheerfulness’ and ‘Yellow Cheerfulness’, Zones 4–8).Photos: Van Engelen and John Scheepers Beauty from Bulbs

‘Cheerfulness’ and ‘Yellow Cheerfulness’ daffodil (credit: Van Engelen and John Scheepers Beauty from Bulbs)

‘Cheerfulness’ and ‘Yellow Cheerfulness’ daffodils (Narcissus‘Cheerfulness’ and ‘Yellow Cheerfulness’, Zones 4–8).Photos: Van Engelen and John Scheepers Beauty from Bulbs

Candia tulip (credit: Van Engelen and John Scheepers Beauty from Bulbs)

Candia tulip (Tulipa saxatilis, Zones 5–10).Photo: Van Engelen and John Scheepers Beauty from Bulbs

‘Pickwick’ crocus (credit: Van Engelen and John Scheepers Beauty from Bulbs)

‘Pickwick’ crocus (Crocus vernus‘Pickwick’, Zones 3–9).Photo: Van Engelen and John Scheepers Beauty from Bulbs

Shades-of-Blue reticulated iris mixture (credit: Van Engelen and John Scheepers Beauty from Bulbs)

Shades-of-Blue reticulated iris mixture (Iris reticulatacvs., Zones 5–9).Photos: Van Engelen and John Scheepers Beauty from Bulbs

‘Unicum’ tulip

‘Unicum’ tulip (Tulipa praestans‘Unicum’, Zones 3–8)

Climbing lily

Turkistan onion

Turkistan onion (Allium karataviense, Zones 4–8)

‘Orange Monarch’ crocus (credit: Van Engelen and John Scheepers Beauty from Bulbs)

‘Orange Monarch’ crocus (Crocus chrysanthus‘Orange Monarch’, Zones 3–9).Photo: Van Engelen and John Scheepers Beauty from Bulbs

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‘Ruby Giant’ snow crocus (credit: Joseph Tychonievich)

‘Ruby Giant’ snow crocus (Crocus tommasinianus‘Ruby Giant’, Zones 3–8).Photo: Joseph Tychonievich

‘Bright Gem’ tulip (credit: Joseph Tychonievich)

‘Bright Gem’ tulip (Tulipa batalinii‘Bright Gem’, Zones 4–7).Photo: Joseph Tychonievich

‘Moonlight Sensation’ daffodil (credit: Joseph Tychonievich)

‘Moonlight Sensation’ daffodil (Narcissus‘Moonlight Sensation’, Zones 4–9).Photo: Joseph Tychonievich

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