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The end of September is the best time to planting out your bloom spring bulbs.
You should use a very draining soil, even enriched with a percentage of sand, to avoid stagnation that may rot the bulbs.
You have to prefer very sunny exposure that despite the drop in temperatures, favor the germination of bulbs and their bloom in the spring.
For some varieties, however, suffice the shade, this applies to some species that are naturally present in the undergrowth as: anemones, narcissus, valley lilies, begonias, grape hyacinth.
Generally they should be planted at a depth of approximately twice their size and watered regularly.
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