Now's the time to plant bulbs for spring flowers. Tulips, daffodils and all the littler bulbs go in the ground before it gets much colder.Cooperative Extension's Amy Ivy tells why she likes daffodils and what to do to protect tulips from underground critters that will eat them if allowed. She also shares which of the smaller bulbs will spread from the original planting. And she's got a rule of thumb to gauge how deep to plant. (Soil on top should measure 2X the size of the bulb.) [full story]