Fall is the time to plant bulbs if you want to see blooms in the spring. Martha Stewart's gardener has a few recommendations ...
It signals time to complete fall tasks, relax, plan and prepare gardens ... learn and experiment new gardening techniques and ...
Muscari, more commonly known as grape hyacinth may be invasive in some areas, but in others they make beautiful companions ...
Spring flowering bulbs such as tulips, daffodils and others may be planted in the fall anytime the ground is not frozen.
Hyacinth, Dutch hyacinth Scientific name: Hyacinthus orientalis (hybrids) Zones: 4 to 8 Light needs: Full sun Soil: ...
Daffodils are critter-proof, easy to care grow, and look cheerful in beds, borders, containers, and bouquets. They almost ...
Although it may seem like a lot of work, with the right method, you can plant dozens or even hundreds of bulbs quickly and enjoy a stunning spring garden that will make your fall efforts worth it.
Fall is the time to plant. I plant mine last of the bulbs I plant, usually in November. The cooler temperatures suppress fungal growth, so the bulbs are less susceptible to disease.
Planting them by November will ensure that your bulbs have enough time to shoot and establish roots before the ground freezes ...
Long stems and long-lasting flowers make camassia a delightful cut flower. The star-shaped flowers open sequentially from the ...
For colder regions of the Southeast, such as USDA zone 6 in the Upper South, you can follow the usual rules for bulb-planting and plant in late fall, starting in mid to late November and up until ...