Now's the time to plant your spring bulbs. Whether it's crocus or tulips, hyacinths or daffodils, this is your chance to lay the groundwork for beautiful color to arrive in the spring. Heritage's Director of Horticulture, Les Lutz, recommends that you plant like colors together, so the cool colors - blue, white, lavender, and pink - can be in one cluster, and farther down the flower bed, your warm colors - the yellows, reds and oranges. This helps your eye travel through the garden.
Get as creative with this as you want. That's what's so fun about it.
You can see these gradients of color in the newly replanted Windmill Garden at Heritage, which has continued flowering well into October.
Supporting Heritage is much like planting a garden. Your contribution, small or large, to the Heritage Annual Fund will have a long-lasting impact that you and countless others will benefit from and appreciate.
So as you decide which bulbs you'll plant for a beautiful spring, consider tending to the gardens at Heritage as well by making a gift today to the Heritage Annual Fund.
And thanks!