are there any bulbs that will grow from may or june onward's?

i can only get bulbs which flower march to may or june

Answers:
Yes. There are bulbs that you have to plant in fall for them to bloom in spring and there are bulbs that you can plant in spring for them to bloom in summer. Some of the bulbs that can be planted in spring are Crocosmia, Lilies, gladiolus, sparaxia and summer daffodils. These are usually not hardy in winter in colder climates, but you can dig them up in fall before it gets too cold and store them in a cool, well ventilated area through winter. I would take a look at dutchbulbs.com. They have a huge variety of all kinds of bulbs for sale and also good info on how to care for them.

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that's kinda the deal with bulbs...that's why people plant summer annuals in their bulb beds.
I think you could maybe grow sunflowers. Don't know about anything else though.
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