Naturalized bulbs look beautiful in a wooded setting. You can plant them also leave them to multiply. After the bulbs bloom the foliage will die down, however you can interplant bulbs with ground covers for a carefree also beautiful garden.
For a natural look you should arrange your bulbs informally. If you toss them also plant them where they land, with small adjustments for spacing, it'll look much better than if you arrange them.
Bulbs or else work well in a perennial garden. When your bulbs finish blooming your perennials are just ready to get started also they're now filling in the spaces also hiding the soon to be dormant foliage of your bulbs. This is a great way to extend color in the garden for a good six weeks.
Summer bulbs can be used to fill in areas that need color when perennials have finished. Keep in mind that most summer bulbs do need to be dug up also stored over the winter. The good part is that next season when you replant them you can totally redesign with them.
Whatever your garden style, make sure you add some bulbs. They'll provide you with years of enjoyment!
Favorite Picks
Early Spring
Crocus,Grape Hyacinth,Early Tuplips,Hyacinths,Snow Drops
Mid Spring
Daffodil,Crown Imperial,Iris,Tulips
Summer
Dahlias,Gladiolus,Lily
For more information about gardening with bulbs see http://www.bulbandseed.com