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The flowers that produce the coveted spice saffron are edible - but you must know the basics of plant identification to discern them from other species first.
Here's what to do when your columbine has finished its fairytale flower display for the year to ensure more blooms next year.
Once the purple firework display is over, follow these steps to set your alliums up for gorgeous blooms again next year.
Pruning is essential for maintaining healthy plants and encouraging new growth after spring. For the month of July, prune ...
If you're looking to fill your garden with fresh autumn flowers then don't hesitate to get started planting these gorgeous flower bulbs which will bloom after summer ...
Day lilies tolerate a wide variety of soil conditions, need well-draining soil, a little organic matter and slow-release fertilizer for a continuous feed ...
Beautiful spring tulips, hyacinths, daffodils and crocus require planning ahead and planting bulbs in the fall to early winter, said Michael Arnold, Ph.D., director of The Gardens at Texas A&M ...
Spring-blooming bulbs should be planted in the fall, while summer-blooming bulbs are planted in the spring. Most bulbs require full sun, ideally six hours of direct sunlight daily.
Choose bulbs that are small in size for a site under a tree so the holes you dig can also be small. Consider scattering bulbs of early crocuses such as Crocus tommasinianus around in a lawn.
In fact, you can have bulbs blooming in your garden throughout the year. Let’s take a look at what a year-round bulb-blooming garden would look like in Southern California.