Nothing says spring like tulips, and many gardeners love that the gorgeous blooms come back each year with no replanting ...
Planting bulbs is one of the easiest ways to fill your yard with color. Whether you are a fan of tulips or have a love of ...
Your non-hardy tubers and bulbs should be dug and taken in for winter storage if you haven’t done it already. After the first ...
A few summer-blooming bulbs, such as lilies and crocosmia, are winter-hardy and can be left in the ground to come back year after year. Most, though, are tender ones that you have to dig and store ...
In dry, sandy soils deeper holes – four times bulb height – are often more successful, so the bulbs have more moisture in ...
All bulbs do best when water is withheld throughout the summer months and into early fall, but cyclamen is especially susceptible to rot unless the soil stays bone dry in warm weather. If you can ...