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if you give a green thumb a flower bulb

If you give a green thumb a flower bulb she’ll probably want to plant it, so she’ll need a pot filled with good potting soil. When the weather becomes pleasant she will want to move the pot outside to give the bulb the best chance to thrive, so she will have to find a place for it on the patio, where there is plenty of sunshine and shelter from harsh winds. In summer she’ll realize that pots tend to dry up quickly and the bulb grew very big already, and most likely pot bound, so she’ll want to plant it in the garden.

When the bulb grows, she’ll try to find other plants and garden decor to complement its features, and she will create a design concept around the color of its flowers. Then she’ll realize that the new color scheme is different from that of the ensemble, so she will sprinkle the same color accents throughout the garden, to compensate for that.

After the garden design changed as such, some time passed and the bulb started splitting, creating a profusion of little bulblets around its core, so the green thumb will probably want to dig it up and divide it, thus generating more plant material for the new and improved flower beds.

After the baby bulbs have been planted, she’ll probably want to create a path through the new flower beds, so that she can reach the new plantings and care for them as she should.

With all this new plant material that the garden constantly makes available she’ll soon need more square footage, so she’ll have to expand some of the flower beds to make room for the ever growing stash. To avoid overcrowding the plants she will eventually decide to grow some in containers, so she will get a few pots and fill them with good potting soil.

And at this point she’s probably going to need some flower bulbs.

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