That doesn’t mean you can’t grow spring bulbs, just that you may have to work a little harder to get them to bloom. “Most flower bulbs perform well through USDA hardiness zone 7 under normal ...
Gardening is a great hobby to have because it not only makes your home look happier and brighter, but it is also incredibly rewarding to cultivate and take care of beautiful living plants.
Flowering spring bulbs add color and beauty to your garden when you need it most after a chilly, gray winter. But if you want to enjoy their blooms in the spring, you must plant them ahead of time.
September to November is the ideal time to plant spring flowering bulbs in our Zone 5 here. The rule of thumb is to dig the holes for them 2-3 times their length. If you have a bulb that measures ...
The easiest, cleanest method is to simply plant bulbs now. Another important consideration is that spring-blooming trees and shrubs (such as lilac varieties) should not be pruned now to preserve ...