Hoping for beautiful flowers and lush foliage in your garden this summer? Consider adding bulbs to your beds. Most summer-flowering bulbs are native to tropical and subtropical climates and will ...
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 ...
Many of these flower bulbs offer colorful blooms, others attract hummingbirds and butterflies, and some are adaptable to ...
Bulbs are an easy way to add color to your yard with little work from you. Dig a hole, and you’re pretty much set for pretty flowers with almost zero maintenance. Seriously. While you may have planted ...
Pansies, violas and other cold-hardy flowers have arrived and gardeners who can't wait to get their hands on flowers are grabbing them up. Purple cone flowers, daylilies and similarly reliable ...
For a summer full of colorful flowers and lush foliage, consider adding summer bulbs to your gardens. Most summer-flowering bulbs are native to tropical and subtropical climates and will reliably ...
Until now, my repertoire of non-hardy summer bulbs has been limited to agapanthus, callas, cannas, dahlias, gladiolus, rain lilies and tuberous begonias — just a fraction of the choices available from ...
If you take a walk around the neighborhood to get ideas for your garden, the plants putting on their greatest show this month are summer-flowering bulbs. Calla lilies Cannas, gladiolus, and surprise ...
Spring bulbs like tulips, daffodils and crocus have long been popular with gardeners. Once established they can reward us with blooms for years. Less familiar but equally satisfying are bulbs that ...
The temperature is getting milder and the sunset is getting later every day: make no mistake, spring is on the way. As the weather improves, this is also the perfect time to get planning your summer ...
After seeing snow, rain, and lots of dark mornings, the weather seems to be warming up and the days are getting slightly longer. Summer is on its way and it’s time to start planting some summer ...