I could use some suggestions, here, oh, great gardeners of the Dis!
Every year I plant bulbs. Of course, as time goes by, some beds need replenishment....bulbs get lost, die, get eaten....you know the drill. But some bulbs DO remain and bloom their lovely little heads off.
Here's my question.....
How do you remember which areas of your flower bed need bulb replenishment/replacement and which do not?????
I've tried putting drinking straws into the ground in the areas that have alot of bulbs. Halfway through the summer, they disappear. I guess the squirrels just love to play with them.
It would be prudent to draw a to scale drawing.....that's just not my style.
Does anyone have a sure fire, easy to remember and do, method for remembering where to plant new bulbs in an established bed???
I figured I'd better remember to ask now.....I think about it in September and then throw my hands up in despair!

Every year I plant bulbs. Of course, as time goes by, some beds need replenishment....bulbs get lost, die, get eaten....you know the drill. But some bulbs DO remain and bloom their lovely little heads off.
Here's my question.....
How do you remember which areas of your flower bed need bulb replenishment/replacement and which do not?????
I've tried putting drinking straws into the ground in the areas that have alot of bulbs. Halfway through the summer, they disappear. I guess the squirrels just love to play with them.
It would be prudent to draw a to scale drawing.....that's just not my style.
Does anyone have a sure fire, easy to remember and do, method for remembering where to plant new bulbs in an established bed???
I figured I'd better remember to ask now.....I think about it in September and then throw my hands up in despair!
