Yes, there’s still time to get your daffodil, tulip and hyacinth bulbs in the ground for dazzling spring displays – but you’ll need to know when to stop planting spring bulbs this year, so you don’t miss the window.

The usual time to stop planting spring bulbs isn’t far away, but I’ve been wondering what this autumn’s weather means for those of us who are late to the party. It’s been very mild, sure, but it’s also been pretty wet over the last few weeks – and that changes things a little.

As a general rule, the ideal time to plant spring bulbs is in the autumn, all the way up until the first frost. It’s been a lot milder this year, though – I didn’t even need to wear a coat to work this morning, and it’s November – so we might have a bit more wiggle room than usual.

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