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Growing winter-flowering bulbs is easier than you might think, but timing and location are key. Most winter bulbs need to be planted in fall to give them time to establish roots before the ground ...
Previous generations of gardeners knew that coaxing bulbs to bloom early was the easiest way to have fresh flowers in winter. Here’s how they did it. By Margaret Roach Before Page Dickey and ...
T iming is everything when growing snowdrops. Planting bulbs too late in the year, as winter begins to take hold, will result in failed flowering and disappointment, so getting them in the ground ...
How to wax flower bulbs for winter. You’ve likely seen waxed bulbs for sale, usually for around $20-30 a piece. Bulbs themselves, though, are actually quite inexpensive.
No matter how you choose to plant flowering bulbs this winter, our experts recommend keeping in mind the following tips. Meet Our Expert. Peggy Anne Montgomery, horticulturist with FlowerBulbs.com.
Let nature star in your indoor seasonal displays with these creative flowering bulb ideas. A tall, clear vessel shows off dogwood twigs and striped butterfly amaryllis like pieces of art. Fill the ...
Even though it's winter, if the ground is soft enough, it’s a great time to plant bulbs. Buy them now, and you’ll save a ton of money. Plant them now, and you’ll find it's easier to dig ...
These winter-blooming bulbs are really easy to grow — just plant and add water. 9NEWS Garden Expert Rob Proctor gives advice how to grow plant paperwhites amaryllis Christmas holiday cactus ...
Winter-flowering and forced bulbs offer a wonderful way to experience a taste of spring long before the outside world awakes. Uli Lorimer is the director of horticulture at the Native Plant Trust ...
Winter-flowering and forced bulbs offer a wonderful way to experience a taste of spring long before the outside world awakes. Uli Lorimer is the director of horticulture at the Native Plant Trust ...
Beloved by pollinators, daffodils are flowering perennial bulbs that appear in late winter or very early spring. They are low-maintenance and flourish in climates with frosty winter days.