I'm a total gardening newbie trying to figure things out. I'm planning to plant some bulbs in my garden borders and wanted to know if it's okay to introduce different bulbs for various seasons together. I'm thinking about having cyclamen for winter, snowdrops and daffodils in spring, moving on to dahlias for summer, and possibly crocus in autumn. Can I plant all these bulbs at the same time this fall to create a beautiful, year-round blooming garden? Is there anything important I might be missing? Please be gentle with any feedback!
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Absolutely, you can definitely combine those bulbs! It’s called ‘Bulb Lasagne’—a fun technique lots of gardeners use to enjoy a continuous display. Just remember to give each type enough space, since they can crowd each other.

Bulb lasagne is such a cool term! I can't wait to look it up.