Gladiolus, Dahlias, Lilies, Cannas, and many other summer blooming bulbs should be planted now. Few plants are easier to care ...
Question: I just bought some gladiolus, dahlia, lily and begonia bulbs. Can I plant these outside now or should I wait until May? Answer: You can safely plant gladiolus and lily bulbs now, but you ...
Now we’re approaching the spring gardening season and watching the first of this year’s bulbs peaking through the soil, there’s no time to relax. March has arrived, so grab your best gardening gloves ...
After the spring show of crocus, daffodils, hyacinth and tulips, flower gardeners may be at a loss on how to top the early vibrant color. If you plant summer-flowering bulbs, corms and tubers in the ...
Gardeners tend to think of flower bulbs as a fall-planting activity, which is the correct time to plant well-known spring bloomers such as tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths. If you purchase a product ...
Dear Master Gardener: I was in a store and noticed that bags of tulip, daffodil, and allium bulbs are available. Is it too early to purchase and plant bulbs? Answer: Now is the time to purchase hardy ...
Plant flower bulbs at least six to eight weeks before your region's average first frost date, which is as early as August in colder growing zones. You'll have best results by choosing a planting site ...