As we continue to prepare for fall, summer bulbs need our attention. First note that there is no law that says you have to save your bulbs. You can buy new ones each season. However, the frugal among ...
Fill your garden with a succession of colorful blooms with our complete guide to planting spring, summer, and fall-flowering ...
Even knowledgeable gardeners seem to fall into two groups when it comes to lifting and storing tender bulbs. They either know how to do it and do so with ease, or they do not know how and are ...
A lily bulb produces new green growth as the weather warms in the spring and depending on the variety and hardiness zone, blooms emerge in late spring or summer. Once the plant has bloomed, the ...
As the first frost and freezes of autumn are upon us, it's time to think about digging, drying and storing summer blooming bulbs for next year. Of course, it's only necessary to take these steps if ...
Once you’ve planted lilies, the bulbs will continually grow and flower for many years. However, like any plant, lilies can only be planted at specific times and the different types require different ...
Q: I read all about the flower gift from one of my children. It was the amaryllis and it was a joy to watch it bloom twice with two stems around December. Then I read where you said it was OK to let ...
Q. I bought boxed amaryllis bulbs in early January, and they bloomed beautifully on the window sill in early February. How do I store and plant the bulbs for next season's blooming? A. Remove flower ...