The idea is simple, and you don’t have to be a seasoned gardener to pull it off: Place bulbs in a shallow bowl with access to ...
Most bulbs are easy to grow if their needs are met. Most prefer early spring sun but will do well planted under trees that ...
Traditional turf-based lawns are losing popularity as homeowners seek alternatives to the uniform green expanse. This shift is partly driven by the desire for low-maintenance lawns that also provide a ...
Selecting the right bulbs will bring splashes of color in the spring. These crocuses are one of the first flowers to pop up ...
Feeling blue? Treat yourself to a trip to your local garden center this fall. But first, check out these blue-blooming spring ...
Spring is not the only season that bulbs bloom. In fact, you can have bulbs blooming in your garden throughout the year.
Tulips, Daffodils, Hyacinths, Allium, Crocus, Snowdrops, Squill, Grape Hyacinths, Fritillaria, Spanish Bluebells, Winter ...
After planting your Japanese anemone, be prepared to wait two years until it flowers. Break with convention: The author of ...
You may know anemones as 'windflowers'; the common name given to these delicate, pastel flowers that rise above basal foliage ...
Rough up the soil in the bottom of the hole a bit, then gently nestle each bulb into place, pointy side up. Cover with soil ...
Many gardeners are still harvesting cucumbers and tomatoes or gearing up to plant some colorful mums. Now is also the time to think ahead about spring-flowering bulbs. It can be ...