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About this video:
Home Depot has received all of their spring planted summer blooming bulbs, and there selection is impressive. So many gorgeous dahlias to choose from. Come along with me while we shop and I share some tips about these beautiful bulbs. Thanks for watching – Steph (Gardening in Massachusetts zone 6b) #homedepot #gardening #homedepotgardencenter #lowes #planting #shopping #shoppingvlog

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47 thoughts on “Home Depot Inventory February 2024 Summer Bulbs! Incredible Variety.”

  1. Hi Garden friends, in the video (timestamp 12:05) I explain when to plant summer blooming bulbs out in the garden. As to how to plant them, each package has specific planting instructions. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching 🌱 – Steph

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  2. Thanks for walking us through the summer bulb section at the Home Depot. They have quite the selection. Will be stopping by this weekend to take a look at the Asiatic lily bulbs. Looking forward to your next video!

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  3. Thanks for this walkthrough ❤ you just taught me that my liatris, lilies and possibly hollyhocks/gladiolus are perennials . Oh and also patience is the name of the game with peonies bulbs (I planted quite a few and saw nothing last year but a few short leaves 🤷🏽‍♀️) thx again 🤎

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  4. Good morning, Steph. I love your videos. They are especially helpful because I live in zone 6 in Massachusetts. Can you please tell me if the Home Depot you visited was in Massachusetts or New Hampshire. I obviously don't want to invade your privacy by asking the exact Home Depot but if you don't mind sharing which state, that would be great. Have a lovely day. 🌻

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  5. You really can't beat the prices at the big box stores. I've never successfully grown dahlias, peonies (from bare root) or siberian iris….yet. The prices make it easier on the wallet when you do fail lol 😅

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  6. Thank you for these videos they are so helpful!! Plus, I don't know how I never knew you were Portuguese, I'm also Portuguese. 1st generation and when you spoke about the elephant ears, I would have never known those were what we ate growing up!

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  7. What zone are you in because my local Home Depot in zone 7-8 does not have these and seemed to never heard of this display before. I wonder if my area is too cold or if the dynamite blossom display is a pilot trial vendor in certain states only?

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  8. Loved several you showed. Never been to Home Depot and may have to check it out. Don’t think they will have these in yet.
    I spotted that Edinburgh and was trying to move the camera 😂
    I like using fish fertilizer also, but it will bring skunk and coon into the yard.
    Love my Siberian Iris—wish bloom was longer, but do like the foliage also. I did split them and tried a clump with wildflowers and had to move them back where I could water.
    Sooo hoping to see peonies this year!! I purchased new ones 2 years ago and One started a teeny tiny bud—nothing. The ones from former owner I tried everything and they won’t bloom and I lifted them—after 10 years I gave up on them—they have the dark red leaves 😂probably not a peony😂 JK. My MIL had a red variety and tossed them in at the cabin where they get no care and they were huge shrubs that looked like roses. Go figure.😏
    Just checked on bulbs and geraniums in experimental above ground root cellar and they all look great! I had no where to store dahlias, cannas, non stop begonias, glads and geraniums and grew all from seed except the latter two. I’m impressed and opens up more things I can plant. I just have to have fence on everything as the deer and rabbits eat everything. Day lilies are bon bons for deer. After 10 years the deer never ate those ratty plaintan hostas until last year. I’m trying to get rid of them as they are invasive and one little snippet will take off—wish they were lily of the valley.
    I also have been gravitating to peach and pinks or purple and yellow combos. And what a happy combo was double flowering Orchid Mist petunias I grew from seed with Allysum and Baby’s breath. I don’t usually plant petunias in ground and they were fantastic. Really looked dreamy around shrub rose. And can’t wait to see those foxgloves bloom. It’s been so warm in WI I think they are still growing and the Rosemary is wintering over! We had our first ever recorded tornado yesterday so that tells you how abnormally warm we’ve been.
    Thanks for taking us shopping—appreciate it!

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  9. Hi Steph! Love these inventory videos! I just called my Home Depot and we don’t have them in yet. Booo. When you planted your bare root hostas, so they grow that same year, or is there a waiting period?

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  10. I picked up 3 dahlia packages to test them to see how well they do. I picked up the Walmart roses and everyone has put on leaves already! Lol I didn’t put them in my David Austin rose garden but around my house and some climbers to climb my arbor entering my espalier garden. There was one that had some soft mushy little tubers but I just picked 5em off and the rest of the tubers were fine, just fyi. Hugs from Texas!

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  11. I’m in zone 9b. Freesia grow very well for me here. This past fall I was able to divide them & put them in a couple of other areas in my garden. I bought some Peruvian daffodils on sale last year. They grew leaves but came up blind. I was so disappointed. I’m glad I tried them & am curious if they will come up again and if so if they will have flowers this time? Time will tell I guess.

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  12. Thanks for sharing all these info. It really helps for beginners like me. So wonderful choices. Didn't have luck with lilly, kindly share some tips, when you find sometime in your future videos, please.

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  13. I Steph. It's Debbie from the Cape. Believe it or not, I have never planted bulbs. Here's my question to you: last summer I dug up and moved a very large patch of day lillies and replaced the area with things I like better. I just noticed the start of green emerging from the area which are daffodils that were planted before we bought our house. I like daffodils but don't want them right there. I'm surprised they even survived all the digging around them. So should I let them bloom and then dig them up when done to move them elsewhere and plant right away or store the bulbs and plant at a later date? Thanks so much for your advice.

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  14. Alaska fish fertilizer is awsome; I also use it on my house plants diluted in water. Been using for years!
    I bought 3 packages of those Isemenes 4 years ago and I had a couple shoots come up but they didn’t make it. I’m in PNW zone 8b I won’t try again. Too many other varieties that are reliable.
    Love your channel!

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  15. Thank you for the tip ❤. I'm going to Miami next week and will for sure check these out! Nice to know you're also portugues 😊😂 I live in Curaçao and the Lily's will do amazing😊

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  16. I have 30 gardens in Pennsylvania I'm also zone 6B and I have 30 a lot a lot of hostas and there's deer around all the time but I use egg yolk and water I just sprayed them when they first start coming up with the three egg yolks in a fairly large size bottle with water and water and shake it and and it works good it keeps the deer away they don't like it so I tried on this other stuff too so you see that it works my phone keeps going off sorry about that okay talk to you later thank you I've got also been doing it for about 20 years out there so it's been a long time and everybody just walks around they just all they love all the flowers and plants and trees that I have out there so it's beautiful you ever get a chance to come up this way in Pennsylvania memorial Park in New Kensington PA it's beautiful goodbye

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  17. My Peruvian daffodils all came up last year. They looked lovely! Since I live in zone 5b they had to be lifted in the fall because they are actually part of the amaryllis family. They probably don't have to be lifted if you are a higher zone. They are currently stored in my basement because our last frost date here isn't until mid may.

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