Planting flower bulbs during the winter may seem unconventional, but for gardeners looking to achieve a burst of vibra ...
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Your enjoyment of forced bulbs need not stop at paperwhites and amaryllis. Tulips, Muscari, and scilla are all among the ...
Spring can't come soon enough. If you feel similarly, craft this sweet faux bulb planter with artificial tulips and a couple ...
Daffodils, tulips, crocus, grape hyacinths and fritillarias are just some of the plants to choose from. Most bulbs have a long dormant period, requiring little attention for much of the year.
You can save an amaryllis bulb, and with the right care, can get it to rebloom next holiday season. Here are the exact ...
Snowdrop plants need full to partial sunshine and tolerate most soil types as long as the drainage is good. However, they ...
Given that there are fewer gardening jobs to complete in January, gardeners can plan for the year ahead right now, and ...
Healthy bulbs should be consistently firm and protected by papery sheaths. These bulbs can be planted in potting soil, either entirely under the soil or half in-half out. Many gardeners will top-dress ...
Larger flowering bulbs like tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and alliums will put on quite a display in your home or in a window box or container. Add some smaller bulbs like crocus, squills and grape ...