Try these methods and ideas to help you create gardens that bloom from spring until first frost. We'll explain how timing ...
Dan Gill gives advice on spring gardening chores like caring for daffodils, trimming paperwhites and sprucing up banana trees ...
One of the first signs of spring each year is the emergence of the flowering bulbs so many of us plant in the fall. Typically ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tulips and hyacinth in pots. If you're a little hazy on when exactly you should be planting bulbs for spring you're in the right ...
Bulbs have short stems, and fleshy leaves and go through a period of dormancy. Growing bulbs requires planning because you ...
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Flowering bulbs are one of the harbingers of spring, bringing with them a splash of unexpected color. For all their beauty, bulbs are surprisingly low maintenance, containing both seed and the source ...
Plant now, thank yourself later. The weather is finally cooling off and tree leaves are beginning to yellow, which could be mistaken for signs that gardening season is slowing down, but any gardener ...
It won't be long before the garden begins to come alive with the small green tips of spring flowering bulbs that appear on the surface of the soil. Most of the preparation for this welcome sight began ...
In just 15 minutes, you can plant a beautiful garden guaranteed to brighten your spirits and indoor décor this winter. All you need is a container with drainage holes, potting mix and some tulips, ...
“I bought my home last fall and was pleasantly surprised by lots of flowering bulbs this spring and would like some tips on how to best care for them and choose more to plant this fall. Can I cut back ...