Tulips are one of spring's most anticipated flowers. The vibrant hues and upright stature bring an early burst of color and character to any garden space. As perennials in zones 4 to 7, tulips come ...
If you notice that your spring bulbs are producing fewer blooms, it could be a sign that they need to be divided. It's not a difficult garden chore, and it's one you'll likely nee ...
When planting spring bulbs this fall, remember your companion plants! They can add contrast, serve as a backdrop, and hide ...
The foliage of spring-flowering bulbs, such as daffodils, tulips and hyacinths, is beginning to turn yellow and brown and looking a little ratty in the landscape. So now is a good time to dig them up.
Is a “host of golden daffodils” filling your spring garden? Or do you have an abundance of foliage but not so many flowers? Or perhaps the blooms are not quite as robust as in previous years. It may ...
• Tips for picking and planting spring flowering bulbs so critters won't eat them ( thenewstribune.com) — As fall approaches, ...
The end of September is the perfect time to add spring flowering bulbs to your garden. Planting daffodils, tulips and crocus ...
Autumn is here, and many gardeners like to continue gardening through the season. The crisp, cool weather shouldn’t deter you from adding new plants to your garden or home landscape. As soon as the ...
DENVER — Imagine pots of tulips, daffodils and hyacinths blooming in spring on your windowsill or patio. It's fairly easy. Spring-flowering bulbs grow beautifully in pots. Use plastic pots--gallon ...
Here’s something Houston gardeners can look forward to. Plant bulbs — some now, others in January — for a cheerful spring garden. Perennial bulbs, including many daffodils and leucojums, will bloom ...