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Once the purple firework display is over, follow these steps to set your alliums up for gorgeous blooms again next year.
Purdue Landscape Report: Spring is finally here! Everywhere you look, one can find some spring color around. Some of the first plants to peek out of the ground are spring-flowering bulbs like crocus, ...
There’s a special place in most gardeners’ hearts for the flowering plants of late spring, which have a newborn grace and freshness all their own. Many of the loveliest are edge-of-woodland ...
Spring awakens spectacularly at Longwood Gardens, where the much-anticipated “Spring Blooms” display flourishes both indoors and out through May 5. As winter’s chill melts away, the Gardens ...
But, although it’s too late to plant spring bulbs, you can still put on your best gardening gloves and plant bulbs for the summertime. Agapanthus, alliums and dahlias are among 7 bulbs to plant ...
Pruning helps to clear away the old and make room for new growth, but timing is everything. Here are the 7 plants to prune now March is here.
Are you worried you've missed the boat for planting your tulip bulbs? The experts have revealed that there may be time yet ...
If the flower bulbs you purchased months ago are still sitting on your deck, you’re not alone. Here are tips from a master gardener.
Pot them up, give them a chill and enjoy spring-flowering bulbs indoors or outside on a patio, deck or porch. This is a great way to enjoy any bulbs that didn’t make it into the ground this ...
Enjoy weeks of colorful flowers by selecting a variety of bulbs that bloom from early through late spring. Layer the bulbs to maximize your planting space.
Planting bulbs in layers creates a gorgeous display that will last from early to late spring. Get the kids or grandkids involved for even more fun.
Spring flowering bulbs need time to develop a root system before winter sets in. You should wait until the soil temperature falls below 60 degrees F before planting the bulbs, typically late ...