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Some Favorite Garden Bulbs By: Lee Dobbins Bulbs are hardy in nature and there is a color, shape or size that should suit any gardening need. Here’s some favorite garden bulbs and their planting needs. Tags:
The Best Flowers For Spring By: Jennifer Houck After a long, cold winter, you are probably anxious for the first signs of spring. Springtime automatically brings thoughts of flowers. Choosing the best flowers for spring can be difficult and it is often confusing. Perhaps the most effective way to ensure spring flowers that bloom each year is to plant bulbs in the fall to mid-winter. There are of course flowering plants that you can purchase from your local nursery, but you will want to make sure any chance of freezing wea... Tags:
How To Ensure Early Bulbs Bloom, Year After Year By: James Kilkelly I often notice when visiting gardens the great quantities of Daffodils and other early bulbs that we plant to herald in the spring. But how do we ensure we have a great display each year?
The early flowering bulbs
Quite a few seasoned gardeners have had their first horticultural “experience” by the planting of a few Daffodil or Tulip bulbs, thus spurring them onto more adventurous plantings. At the end of April the very early flowering bulbs will come to the end of thei... Tags: bulbs, spring, daffodils, hyacinths, bluebells, crocus, snowdrops tulips
Growing Beautiful Flowers From Bulbs By: Yvonne Volante When most people think of bulbs they often think of daffodils or other similar flowers. However, the bulbous variey of flowers goes well beyond that.
While tulips, hyacinths and snowdrops also belong with the 'true' bulb family, there are many flowers that have corms, rhizomes or tubers. These include agapanthus and hippeastrums, dahlias, cannas and other lilies, irises, begonias, anemones and amaryllis, to name just a few.
Garden Tips On Buying The Best, Cold Hardy Flower Bulbs For Outdoor Planting By: Pat Malcolm Buying flower bulbs to plant and grow is an exciting experience that begins in the fall and continues through the spring. Dutch flowering bulbs are usually delivered to American ports by the month of September for fall planting. Major Dutch bulbs offerings include Dutch Amaryllis and African Amaryllis; daffodil bulbs and the famous, Tulip bulbs.
Amaryllis flower bulbs grow the showiest blooms and are pre-cooled to force fast flowering in 3 weeks after containerizing. Dutch... Tags:
No sooner has autumn set in than we gardeners begin to think of spring and spring bulb planting. There is a wide selection of bulbs available for planting now and blooming in spring, the following is just a small selection those available…
Tips For Planting Bulbs In Spring By: Chrystal Holman You have your garden tools in hand, you're thinking about plant bulb in spring, and you're wondering if you are going to waste time and money doing so. No, you're not. You just need to consider these tips before embarking on spring bulb planting.
The main thing to know about bulbs is they need to go through a "winterized" period before planting.
The optimal time for planting bulbs is when the ground temperatures are still below 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
Planting Daffodil Bulb Tips By: Chrystal Holman Planting daffodil bulb advice is relatively easy to give because daffodils are very resilient flowers that are easy to grow. It is almost as easy as putting the daffodil bulbs in the ground and waiting for the growth. Almost, but not quite.
The first word of advice is to decide what kind of daffodil you want to plant. There are many different varieties of bulbs available.
For this you need to envision what you want your flower bed to look like. Do you want daffodils wit... Tags: gardening, bulbs, planting daffodil bulb
Starting Seeds Indoors By: Susan Slobac Vegetable and flower gardeners love to get a jump on the spring planting season by starting their own plants from seed. There are several benefits that come from doing so, including a much wider variety of plants that are available only through seed, as well as a cost effectiveness that will not be found from purchasing started plants. One of the biggest reasons that gardeners fail with starting their own seeds is not that the seeds do not germinate, but that they are grown under poor light an Tags: digital ballast, hydroponic, gardening, hydroponics supplies, grow lights, row lights, gro
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