How Many Bulbs For That? Designing With Fall-Planted Bulbs in Small and Large Gardens
Posted By American Meadows Content Team on Jul 10, 2017 · Revised on Oct 3, 2025
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Posted By American Meadows Content Team on Jul 10, 2017 · Revised on Oct 3, 2025
Tulips, Daffodils, and fall planted flower bulbs bring unparalleled color and cheer to the spring garden. The first blooms after winter are always a welcomed sight! As you plan for planting these easy-to-grow bulbs, you're probably wondering, "How many bulbs do I need?"
Whether you’re adding spring color to containers, or want to fill in your yard with color, the first step is to design your planting. See our recommended bulbs per square foot as a starting point. Take a look at some stylish planting scenarios, complete with the number of bulbs needed to create each look. Plus, get tips on how to make a statement in your garden on a budget. Read on for some great garden inspiration!
How many bulbs can a 4'x6' garden bed hold? (4' x 6' = 24 square feet)
One of the most attractive things about Fall-Planted Bulbs for small gardens is that they take up such little space. If you're working with a tiny city garden, Fall-Planted Bulbs are an easy way to add big, bold color to the spring garden. They can be planted among your favorite perennials or wildflowers with ease, making it easy to pack in season-long color in a small garden bed.
As you can see, a small garden space can pack a lot of punch with Spring-Blooming Bulbs. Try mixing a variety of bulbs together for a display all spring long, including early Crocus, mid-season Daffodils and Tulips, and late season Allium.

Tulips planted behind Grape Hyacinth
If you're looking for a big statement with few bulbs, containers are a great choice. You can also move them easily to fit your garden style for the season. Standard container sizes are usually about 1 square foot, so confirm the recommended bulb spacing for your variety. You can refer to the recommended bulbs per square footinformation above, or on each product page. When planting in containers, make sure you give your bulbs enough room - horizontally and vertically - to grow and bloom!
If you have a larger space to work with, or even a hellstrip (the green space between the sidewalk and the road) in front of your small city property, you can have a lot of fun with a big display of Tulips, Daffodils, and more. We'll review four beautful fall bulb plantings with big impact.
Trench planting is an easy way to plant a large number of bulbs all at once, rather than one by one - a great technique for lare scale plantings. Learn More About Quick & Efficient Trench Planting
When planting a very large number of bulbs, we highly recommend choosing a mix of flower varieties that will bloom in succession, to make the flowers last throughout the season. You can plant a mix of bright colors, or go for a simple harmonious look. Our Fall Flower Bulb Collections help make garden design easy!
Plant a curved area to frame a trees on your property. The added color is especially nice while trees are leafing out for summer. This planting features a mix of brighly colored Tulips for a big, enjoyable display of spring color.

A big swath of Tulip bulbs makes a huge, colorful statement in the spring.

Always plant the pointed ends of bulbs up.

After: the rainbow of Tulip blooms frame this tree nicely.
Create a big splash of color to add curb appeal and brighten up your yard! Perfect for bordering the edge of your yard, lining walkways, and adding color to fencelines. Come spring, the colorful blooms welcome guests and passerbys with a cheerful display.

Trench Planting is a quick, efficent method for planting lots of bulbs!

The spring display was fantastic.

You will have plenty of blooms to cut for endless bouquets!
A lot of gardeners like to get creative with their spring-blooming bulbs, and a popular way to do this is to create a bulb spiral. Our co-workers Hazen and Mary brought the spiral to life with 250 Tulip Bulbs, using two contrasting flower colors for interest.

We love how this customer turned her "hellstrip" lawn into a fantastic spring display of miniature Daffodils and Tulips. If you're looking to cut back on mowing and maintenance in your hellstrip, try planting perennial Fall-Planted Bulbs like these Daffodils and Darwin Tulips.

If you're looking to create a huge statement on a budget, here are some tips for creating big color for an amazing value.
Our most popular Tulips, Daffodils, Alliums, and more are available in bulk for a fantastic value. Top-sized bulbs that produce large, impressive flowers make it easy to grow high-impact mass plantings. For gorgeous home gardens or for large-scale landscape design, our bulk fall-planted bulbs are the perfect way to save on spring blooms!