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Planting bulbs

I've bought lots of summer flowering bulbs this year. Is it advisable to put grit in the hole first then place the bulb on top? I have an feeling this is what Monty advised in one of his broadcasts.
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What sort of soil do you have ?
If it is clay, then then most plant that require a well drained soil will suffer
Obviously, apply large amounts of manure, compost and grit to improve humus levels and drainage to clay
Most gardens that are clay soil, including my own, will have the same problems with insufficient drainage for plants to survive. But over years of cultivating my soil I have a humus rich well drained soil
This does not answer your question but personally, I would apply grit to the compost when you plant your bulbs so effectively the complete planting hole is well drained
Some tulips have surprised me by surviving in a trough completely waterlogged by a faulty gutter and still have firm bulbs and are growing well.
I have been thinking about Zantedeschia for boggy ground, but am not too sure about their hardiness? I'll start another thread to discuss this.
But good news about the wood anems!