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Bulbapalooza of Spring-flowering Bulbs with AHS and Corona Tools

Posted by Chris Sabbarese on Thu, Oct, 16, 2014 @ 08:10 AM


GrapeHyacinthsSpring flowering bulbs enliven the landscape and are invaluable for adding bright color to the garden in early spring. Y
ou know you’re a “real gardener” when cool weather makes you long to plant bulbs for next spring. Bring your lists of classic bulbs to grow, unusual bulbs you like, bulbs you’d like to try, and companion plants for bulbs, to a bulbapalooza on a group #Plantchat Monday, October 20 at 11 am PT / 2 pm ET 

We’ll be chatting about planting techniques, the best-of-the-best daffodils for hot and cold zones, bulbs that will be carefree additions to your garden, unusual alliums to add to your mix, and suggestions for bulbs as companion plants to perennials you probably already have in your garden.

You're Invited! 

Join @CoronaTools and #Plantchat co-partner, American Horticultural Society Digital Communications Manager Charlotte Germane @AHS_Gardening  for this week's topic, “Something Old, Something New” in Fall-Planted Bulbs. The live chat begins Monday, October 20, 2014 at 11 a.m. PST / 2 p.m. EST, were we come together with green industry experts and fellow horticultural tweeps each week to discuss all things related to plants and horticulture, since 2014.

Discussion Overview  

Planting techniques

Best-of-the-Best daffodils for hot and cold zones

Carefree Bulbs that will be carefree additions to your garden

Unsual Alliums to add to your mix

Companion Plants Suggestions for bulbs to accompany your perennials 

Join the Conversation

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Don’t miss out on this exciting topic and join the conversation via Twitter. Just sign into #plantchat with your Twitter ID and you can follow the conversation and share with the community. Be sure to add the hastag to all your tweets or join us in the plantchat room on Tweetchat.  They will automatically add it for you and it's easy to watch the conversation as it happens!

If you do miss the live event, you can still access the Storify recap, accessible 24/7 that will be posted following the live chat. The transcript includes all the information and links shared during the discussion. 

About Plantchat

Connect and share with the green industry leaders live on Twitter and 24/7 to learn and share about hot topics in the green industry. Now plantchat is part of the Green Industry Leaders Network (GILN) presented by Corona and its partners.  We are an alliance of professional organizations who are advancing the horticulture, tree care, and landscaping industries.  Register now to get weekly updates of upcoming chats, links to transcripts, chat reminders and more!  Register now on the GILN website!

photo by Geri Laufer

Topics: Corona Tools, AHS, fall planted bulbs, spring flowering bulbs

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