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Planting for Spring: Bulbs and Cool-Season Annuals to Add in October

October is the perfect time to look ahead and set the stage for a vibrant spring garden. By planting bulbs and cool-season annuals now, you’ll be rewarded with some of the earliest and most beautiful color next year. With the right selections and techniques, your landscape will burst into life just as winter fades.
1. Spring-Blooming Bulbs: A Promise of Early Color
Nothing says “spring” like the first blooms of daffodils, tulips, hyacinths, and crocuses. October is the ideal window for planting these bulbs, as the soil is still workable but cool enough to encourage root development before winter dormancy.
Planting Tips:
- Choose healthy, firm bulbs free of mold or damage.
- Plant at the right depth: Generally, bulbs should be planted two to three times as deep as their height (for example, a 2-inch bulb goes 4–6 inches deep).
- Group bulbs in clusters for a natural, dramatic effect rather than single rows.
- Water thoroughly after planting to settle the soil and encourage rooting.
2. Cool-Season Annuals for Fall and Early Spring Interest
While bulbs are sleeping underground, cool-season annuals like pansies, violas, and ornamental kale can provide color through fall and even into early spring. These hardy plants thrive in cooler temperatures and can withstand light frosts, making them perfect for beds, borders, and containers.
Tips for Success:
- Plant annuals in well-drained soil amended with compost.
- Water regularly, especially during dry spells.
- Deadhead spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming.
3. Add Texture and Structure with Ornamental Grasses
Ornamental grasses such as blue fescue, feather reed grass, and sedge add texture, movement, and winter interest to your landscape. Many varieties can be planted in October and will establish roots before the ground freezes.
4. Mulch and Protect New Plantings
After planting bulbs and annuals, add a layer of mulch to help regulate soil temperature and retain moisture. Mulch also discourages weeds and gives your beds a tidy appearance through winter.
5. Plan for Succession
For ongoing color, select a variety of bulbs that bloom at different times—early, mid, and late spring. Pair these with annuals and grasses to ensure your garden looks lively from the first thaw through the arrival of summer perennials.
Trust DK Landscaping for Expert Planting
Planting now means less work and more enjoyment when spring arrives. If you’d like help choosing the best bulbs and annuals for your garden, or want professional installation for a flawless look, DK Landscaping’s team is ready to assist. Let us help you create a landscape that’s bursting with color and life at the very start of the season.





