Plant bulbs in the fall for a low-effort, gorgeous flower garden in early spring I have one of those flower gardens that ...
Bulbs like daffodils, tulips and crocus adore the Pacific Northwest’s climate — the Skagit Valley alone grows roughly 1000 ...
Wisconsin gardeners can plant spring-blooming bulbs when ground temperatures drop to around 50 to 55 degrees Fahrenheit or ...
Can you garden without bulbs? Yes, but why would you? They are just the ticket for jazzing up your garden beds.
Before putting away your gardening tools and embracing the cozy fall season, there’s one last important garden task: planting bulbs. Late September and early October are ideal times to plant for a ...
The fifth bulb you should be planting now is Alliums since they "add architectural interest with their striking, globe-shaped flowers," Craig explained. The expert added: "Allium bulbs should be ...
The TV horticulturalist shared the tips on an episode of BBC Gardeners' World and reminded green-fingered viewers that some ...
Many gardeners are still harvesting cucumbers and tomatoes or gearing up to plant some colorful mums. Now is also the time to ...
The days are getting shorter and the nights are getting cooler, meaning there's not long left to enjoy the garden before the ...
As daylight hours shorten and temperatures begin to fall, the bright blooms in the garden that we enjoyed during the warmer months of summer begin to disappear. Even as autumn signals an end to ...
Craig recommends planting daffodil bulbs about 10-15cm deep and 10cm apart in well-drained soil since they thrive in full sun to partial shade. He added: "After planting, give them a good drink to ...