Home Depot Inventory February 2023 Summer Bulbs, Ornamental Trees, Fruit Trees, and BB Arborvitae!



My favorite time of year, when we start seeing Spring Stock show up at Home Depot! Lots of bare root bulbs for both annual and perennial flowers, tubers, fruit & vegetable starts, and Ornamental Trees arriving! Peonies, Liatris, Lilies, Dahlias, and more! Come shop with me and check out what they have. Thanks for watching – Steph Gardening in Massachusetts zone 6b

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35 thoughts on “Home Depot Inventory February 2023 Summer Bulbs, Ornamental Trees, Fruit Trees, and BB Arborvitae!”

  1. Hi Steph, Thank you for sharing. I am so looking forward to spring! I'm planning on putting fruit trees in this year do you happen to know what Home Depot sprays their fruit trees with? So many beautiful things. Your Home Depot and Lowes seem to have more than mine. Ours has some I was there the other day. I will have to try New Jersey see what they have. Jersey seems to keep their plants nicer.

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  2. How would you store the bulbs/tubes until planting? I’ve found it I wait until spring to buy them I’m always disappointed in the
    performance. Maybe I need to be purchasing now?

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  3. Thank you taking us on your shopping trip. At my home depot we only have the bulbs and croms. A few shrubs and perennials. No trees and it seems funny you are in zone 6a and I am zone 7a in the west coast of BC and yet we are concerned that it is still too early for vegetable and fruit starts. Anyways enjoy the rest of your day.

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  4. One more thing I forgot is that you really don't need the same fruit tree to pollinate but a different cherry tree. So you can have a rainier cherry tree and then a stella cherry tree near by. That goes for any fruit tree that needs pollination and is not a self pollinating tree. Most DIY growers will opt for the self pollinating fruit tree but in different varieties.

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  5. Hi Garden Friends! A great point was brought to my attention. While these bulbs/tubers/corms/bare roots are starting to appear in store now in late Winter, it is too soon to plant these out in cooler garden zones. You can purchase now, but wait until the ground is workable in Spring to plant things like lily bulbs, bare root fruit starts, and perrenial starts. As for the dahlias, canna's, etc, these are not cold tolerant, as such you would wait until after your last frost date has passed to plant these outside. Hope this helps! Thanks for watching. Take care! -Steph

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  6. We are having a crazy and cold winter in zone 7a Utah. I visited my HD and they have few dahlias and elephant ears, I am sure they will bring more when it gets warmer; Spring is coming late for us this year. Thanks for making this video, it is so good seeing color and getting ideas for this season.

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  7. Yay, signs of love, sunshine, and plenty of beautiful things soon. I am in real need of green 🫠.
    I want to go buy all kinds of beautiful dirty things now. Thank you for the tour.
    I will be going to see what my HomeDepo and Lowes have going on.
    God bless and always be safe 🙏 ❤️

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  8. Beautiful tour! I just picked up some really cool summer bulbs, corms at Costco from Longwood gardens. Worth having the membership just for these finds. (I hope) I have decided to not do dahlias anymore here in hot humid Midsouth. I would say 1/3 were beautiful but rest didn’t do much. So trying some other things.

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  9. Hi Steph! Greetings to you my friend and thank you for yet another wonderful video…..I started watching this video and half way through, I could not resist going to HomeDepot to grab some dahlias, so I paused it, grabbed my wallet, phone and out the door I went. Unfortunately, my Home Depot hasn't received their shipment yet, so no damage done yet!!! Lol. I want to get the Thomas Edison, Kelvin Floodlight and some of the single petal dahlias to grow this year. Thanks again for the heads up!!!!!

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  10. Green Star Gladiolus are one of the most resistant to thrips based on official studies. I’m searching them out specifically this year due to that reason. Green Star, Robinetta, Alba, Live Oak, Nova Lux. Brent and Becky’s bulbs carries a few. Wish my Home Depot carrier Green Star gladiolus corms at such great prices!

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  11. Great tour! Your Home Depot looks nice. Not so fortunate here. I appreciate, very much, how yo pronounce Peony. That is the way I say it as well. Many folks make fun of me because I am a Southern girl.

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