I chose varieties poisonous to squirrels, but I was a little worried our clay soil would result in rotten bulbs. With the additions of lots of compost, all is well, even the Fritillaria:

Tons of daffodils in front of a lilac:

If you buy potted bulbs from the grocery store in spring, plant them! These daffodils and crocuses are doing fine.

Allium:

Of course these will be a lot more impressive when photographed in bloom, but I am excited spring is coming!
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