If you're a little hazy on when exactly you should be planting bulbs for spring you're in the right place. Overall it's pretty straightforward but there is a slight variation between different types ...
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Squirrels kept eating our spring bulbs – until I tried my mother’s old trick
How I discovered a surprising way to outwit the predators nibbling our tulip bulbs ...
When gardeners think of spring-blooming bulbs, the top four plants that come to mind are crocus, daffodils, hyacinths and ...
Bulbs bursting with color are one of the best ways to light up an outdoor space, long before most perennials, trees and shrubs have begun to grow. Planting spring bulbs should result in a gorgeous ...
If you're wondering if January is too late to plant bulbs, a garden expert weighs in. Here’s everything you need to know ...
The winter is long, dark, wet, and cold. When the first buds of spring flowers begin to pop in March, it’s like a hit of dopamine, giving us all hope that the sun will come out again, someday. But ...
Get spring bulbs in before the ground freezes. If apple picking and leaf peeping have caused fall gardening to get away from you, it’s not too late to get those bulbs in the ground that you planned ...
Is a “host of golden daffodils” filling your spring garden? Or do you have an abundance of foliage but not so many flowers? Or perhaps the blooms are not quite as robust as in previous years. It may ...
The much-awaited first tulip has appeared near the end of February in recent years, and it always is a Really Big Deal on ...
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Sarah Raven presents a strong case for planting spring bulbs in the lawn this season – could you be persuaded?
Want to change things up in the garden this season? Instead of planting your spring bulbs in the usual pots, try this unconventional method of nestling them into your lawn for a whimsical meadow look.
Winter isn’t just a quiet season for the garden—it’s a high-stakes survival challenge for your precious bulbs and tubers. One ...
Spring bulbs are fairly easy to grow, at least when it comes to bug and disease issues and maintenance needs such as watering and fertilizing. But that doesn’t mean things can’t go wrong. Many lurking ...
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