Yep, sure did, but the fall is when to think about spring bulbs! Tulips, crocus, hyacinth, daffodils, and allium are bulbs that need a cold period to set blooms. The warming soils in spring trigger the bulbs to wake up and make their magic. It’s important to plant them at the specified depth in a sunny area. Water the soil in the winter if it hasn’t snowed for a few weeks.
Get your bulbs soon- you’ll want to plant them before the first freeze while the soil is still warm enough to easily dig.