USDA Zone Chart

Where can bulbs be planted?

Bulbs are extremely adaptable and will grow under widely diverse conditions. Tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and most other spring-flowering bulbs can be grown from the Canadian border down to those southern states where winter temperatures go low enough to provide the required cold period during which root systems are developed.

From the warmer half of Zone 7 through Zone 10, where soil temperatures do not cool down sufficiently in winter, we recommend pre-chilling the bulbs in a refrigerator before planting in December. We do not recommend planting in southern portions of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi or Florida, unless you know what you are doing!

Sorry, no shipments to Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands or Guam.