Understanding which bulbs need to be planted in fall and which need to be dug in fall can be confusing, so let’s review.
Now is the time to plant bulbs like tulips, grape hyacinths, crocus, daffodils, hyacinths, and snow drops. These bulbs need ...
Fertilize tulips when planting in the fall by adding a handful of compost and about a tablespoon of bonemeal to the hole.
Gardeners can divide and install a wide range of plants during the fall months, taking advantage of seasonal rains to support ...
Houseplants are a wonderful way to bring life and color into your home. They purify the air, boost your mood, and add a touch ...
Naked ladies or surprise lily (L ycoris squamigera). This species produces purpleto- pink flowers reminiscent of trumpets. Blooms form on bare stalks about 18 inches tall. Strappy leaves form in ...
Dig up the bulbs in cold climates to save for next season ... Here, edible greens are elevated, making weeding and harvesting ...
Make sure your calla lilies (Zantedeschia spp.) can survive the winter by either bringing them inside or protecting them ...
Mexican bush sage, English lavender, canna lilies, dahlias, hardy fuchsia, and boxwoods are among the numerous perennials ...
The South Coast Botanic Garden spans 87 acres of horticultural magic that will have you questioning whether you’ve somehow stepped through a wardrobe into Narnia. This isn’t just another pretty ...
October is the best month in central-Pennsylvania’s climate to plant spring bulbs. November is still doable, but a slight drawback is that late-planted bulbs are often later to emerge in spring and ...
Once you bring your bulbs home, choose a well-drained bed that is sunny in the winter and early spring. Full sun is ...