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If your soil is high in sand or clay, add some peat or other well-rotted organic material and work it in to a depth of 12 to 18 inches. Add some bonemeal or a general-purpose fertilizer to the soil and work it in to give your bulbs a boost for future years. When you are ready to plant, you can choose from two methods. One is to dig an area large enough to place a cluster of bulbs, the other is to dig individual holes for each bulb. Either way, large bulbs like tulips, hyacinths, and daffodils are planted 6 to 8 inches deep. The peppers and onion in shortening until onion is tender. Drain off fat. In medium bowl, blend tomato paste and peanut butter; stir in broth and seasonings. and Add broth mixture and chicken to skillet. Cook and stir over low heat until heated through. (If stew is too thick, stir in additional chicken broth.) Serve over nee; pass your choice of ac companiments. Serves 8. Accompaniments: Chopped green pepper, shredded coconut, coarsely ground or chopped peanuts, sauteed bananas, onion, tomato and eggplant slices, pineapple cubes. IN STOCK What Is Sila-Prime? smaller bulbs crocus, grape hyacinth, and Scilla are planted two to four inches deep. Set the bulbs, pointed side up the flat side is where the roots form firmly into the soil. Then cover with soil and water thoroughly. The watering helps the bulbs start forming roots right away. After this, normal rain and snow should provide adequate moisture. If dry periods do occur, though, you’ll need to water. Covering your planted areas with a mulch such as hay, bark, leaves, or evergreen boughs will help prevent the freezing and thawing which can heave the bulbs out of the ground. Remove the mulch in spring when the shoots are about 1 ot 2 inches tall. As you plan your bulb planting scheme, remember that bulbs look best when clumped together for waves of color. Plan to use the total variety of bulbs available so you’ll have bulbs flowering from late February to May, and more flowering from September through late fall. Some very early bulbs include Eranthis (Winter Aconite), Cluonodoxa (Glory of the Snow), Scilla, and grape hyacinth. Crocus, too, flower early, but somewhat later than these others. Later blooming spring bulbs include tulip, daffodil, and hyacinth. Fall flowering bulbs include Stern bergia, Colchicum and Autumn corcus. Bulbs such as daffodils, crocus, and Scilla give an added benefit. Once planted, they will natuaralize (meaning they multiply quite a bit) so that their flowering display will increase in years to come with little effort on your part. A visit to a garden center will acquaint you with these and other bulbs available. For the small amount of effort needed, nothing you plant will give you more pleasure than bulbs, and remember, fall is for planting! Pern State is an affirmative action, equal opportunity university. 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