Your Most Colorful Spring Starts this Fall
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This on-demand course takes the overwhelm out of bulb planting, making the process feel simple and inviting. You'll walk away with the know-how, confidence, and fresh ideas to design containers that burst with color and bring joy each spring.
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Laura â Hortessence LLC
Bothell, Washington
âThe bulb planting in containers course was so perfect!
Already seeing the results.â
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COURSE OUTLINE
MODULE 1
Bulb Basics
I'll cover bulb basicsâthe important things you need to know to make choices that will support you in successfully planting.
MODULE 2
Planting Bulbs
Join me step by step to master the process of planting bulbs in fall containers. We'll dig deep into effective and efficient planting.
MODULE 3
Bulb Care
Now that you have all the secrets to designing and planting bulbs in fall containers, itâs time to dive into the care of them once their planted.
MODULEÂ 4
Course Wrap-up
Celebrate your new learnings! Join me in this final video for a special message to keep you inspired and focused. Share your wins, and remember, you have lifetime course accessâyour feedback matters!
MODULEÂ 5
Downloadables
All the course tools, guides, checklists, and more in one handy spot for easy quick reference anytime you need them.
COURSE MATERIALS
10+
VIDEOS
Video Instruction
Demo videos
5+
DOWNLOADABLESÂ
Bulb Shopping List
My Favorite Bulbs
Designs for Spring Blooms
Step-by-Step Planting Guides
Recipe for Fall Container
Lifetime
ACCESS
On demand
Self-paced
Lesson Transcripts
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Supporting Resources
Narcissus âTĂȘte `a TĂȘteâ â The First Sign of Spring
 | March 30, 2022
Narcissus âTĂȘte `a TĂȘteâ nodding to a new seasonâs arrival Because of the Narcissus âTĂȘte `a TĂȘteâ, there is literally no need for a calendar to signify spring.  One of the first signs of the new season, it offers up sweet fragrance, bright color and cheer. âTĂȘte `a TĂȘteâ is a French term,âŠ
Fall Thrillers That Pair Beautifully with Spring Bulbs
 | September 26, 2025
Designing for Fall Containers When I design in fall, I think in layers: what looks good now, what will hold interest through the quiet stretch of winter, and how bulbs will play their part come spring. That kind of layering creates containers that hold their beauty across the seasons instead of fading withâŠ