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Dreaming of spring color
Even as the leaves start to turn in shades of scarlet and gold, we are thinking ahead to nature’s other big show—spring color.
This year, the annual Woman’s Board Fall Bulb Sale is online only. You’ll be able to shop at your leisure for hundreds of varieties of bulbs imported directly from growers in Holland. The members’ presale, with discounted prices, starts September 1; the public sale is September 9 to 25. Order pick-ups are October 9 to 10 at the Chicago Botanic Garden, where you can take in the fall color.
Can’t wait for spring? The sale also offers several fall-blooming bulbs that you can plant immediately for flowering this fall (see the Colchicum selections). Here are some tips and suggestions to help you get started:

Beautiful mixed bulb border in late April at a Woman’s Board member’s home garden. The bulbs are planted between established shrubs, perennials, and trees, and are selected so that something is in bloom all spring.

This container features a blend of tulips from one of last year’s bulb sale offerings. The bulbs were split between two containers and were overwintered in an unheated garage.
Susan Green, Woman’s Board member and former Bulb Sale Chair
We are often asked about planting bulbs in containers for spring bloom. Keep in mind that bulbs in outdoor containers require a little extra TLC in the Chicago winters because of our freeze-and- thaw cycles.





