With a little planning, we can bring spring colors indoors by forcing flowering bulbs to bloom indoors during the colder months.
It's good to plan ahead for spring by planting bulbs early, but what if the bulbs start growing in fall? Get answers.
If you don't want to buy tender or summer-blooming bulbs every year, you'll need to dig and store them indoors for the winter ...
Some bulbs don't do well in winter weather. Ensure they make it through to spring by digging them up and avoiding these ...
If you don't get your bulbs planted soon and the soil freezes, you can pot them up. This is called forcing, although not much ...
Hardy spring-flowering bulbs such as tulips, daffodils, and crocuses can remain planted in the ground during winter in most climates. "But tender bulbs, which can easily be damaged by frost, will need ...
Gardeners who prize dahlias, cannas and gladiolus are faced with a choice: buy new every year, or dig them up, store them ...
With winter right around the corner, there’s no better time to start preparing your garden for colder temperatures and harsh weather. One gardening task you should get done before frost hits involves ...
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Although it's sad to see the last of the spring blooms wilt away, it means that it's the perfect time to prepare the perennial bulbs for next year. If you're looking for ways to reduce costs in the ...
Gladiolus flowers are impossible not to spot in the garden. With their majestic spikes of eye-catching flowers, they’re a striking accent plant. They have a clumping form, with long, dramatic ...