As spring begins in March, gardens come alive with fresh growth. It’s a great time to enjoy the outdoors, with warmer temperatures and longer days. Many gardening tasks are perfect for this time, including planting bulbs that ensure flowers throughout the year. Depending on the type, bulbs can be planted in autumn, spring, or summer.
However, Monty Don, the famous gardener, has one key piece of advice for gardeners this month. He warns against a common temptation: cutting back or tidying up the leaves of bulbs. According to Don, it’s essential to leave the leaves untouched. “Do not cut back, tie, or tidy the leaves of any bulbs,” he advises. “Let them die back naturally. The foliage is crucial for next year’s flowers as it helps create energy through photosynthesis.”
This important task should be postponed until June when the bulbs have finished growing and the foliage naturally fades. Taking care of your plants in the right way now will lead to a healthier garden in the future.