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Collect seeds that have matured, but not yet fallen from the pods, like poppies and lupins. Once the pods have dried, store ...
Hyacinths bring some of the first colors and fragrances to your garden after winter. These spring-blooming bulbs produce ...
There’s still time to plant spring flowering bulbs. Daffodils are the most practical bulb to plant in our climate as they are deer- and rodent-resistant and the dwarf daffodil varieties flowers as ...
Fall might seem like the wrong time to think about spring flowers, but it's actually perfect. Many spring-blooming bulbs and ...
"September is the ideal planting time for fall-blooming bulbs," says Gardenimport's Dugald Cameron. They have already stored up their energy in the spring, which is when the leaves appear, soaking ...
Tiny spring bulbs such as scilla, grape hyacinths, crocus, and the like don’t need deadheading. Simply leave them alone; their foliage dies down quickly after flowering.
For spring 2016, that is now. If you don’t plant flower bulbs in the fall, they will not bloom in the spring.
Spring-blooming bulbs, like hyacinth, miniature daffodils, and muscari, can also be forced indoors for an early spring bloom time. Bulbs need to be chilled in the late fall/early winter and then ...
Then, in mid-spring, while we still have tulips and daffodils blooming, comes anemone blanda, muscari, hyacinths and the unusual fritillaria. I like to plant these bulbs in clusters or five or seven.
Now Is the Time to Buy Spring-Blooming Bulbs It's that time of year: You need to get your fall-planted, spring-blooming bulb orders in now.
Most spring-blooming bulbs should go in the ground in fall, while summer bloomers are often planted in spring. Give your bulbs well-draining soil and adequate sunlight to help them thrive.