As winter gives way to the vibrant spectacle of spring, many homes are brightened with pots of cheerful daffodils, tulips, hyacinths, and crocuses. These pre-potted, forced bulbs offer an instant burst of color and fragrance, signaling the arrival of warmer days. But once their glorious blooms fade, a common question arises: can you replant these potted bulbs, or are they destined for the compost bin?
The good news is, for many spring-flowering bulbs, the answer is a resounding yes! While forced bulbs have expended a lot of energy to bloom early, with a little care and understanding of their needs, you can often give them a second life in your garden. Replanting spent potted bulbs is a sustainable practice that saves money and adds beauty to your landscape in subsequent seasons. This guide will help you identify which bulbs are worth saving, how to care for them after flowering, and the steps to successfully replant them for future enjoyment.
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