Tulip bulbs can attract rodents looking for an easy meal or drawn to a cosy patch of freshly turned soil. Following these ...
Fertilize tulips when planting in the fall by adding a handful of compost and about a tablespoon of bonemeal to the hole.
This demonstrates how a tulip bulb was chilled in a pot and grown to flowering. Tulip bulbs required to be chilled for at ...
Even though spring flowers may be the last thing on your mind this fall, you do need to plan ahead by knowing when and how to ...
Understanding which bulbs need to be planted in fall and which need to be dug in fall can be confusing, so let’s review.
October is the best month in central-Pennsylvania’s climate to plant spring bulbs. November is still doable, but a slight ...
Looking for something different to plant? Wild tulips are the underrated spring-flowering bulbs that bring natural beauty and ...
Once you bring your bulbs home, choose a well-drained bed that is sunny in the winter and early spring. Full sun is ...
Tulips quickly sprout from the ground and show off vividly colored blooms while most other plants have barely started waking up in spring. But what should you do with tulip bulbs after flowering and ...
We tuck them in the ground in the fall with hopes of watching them emerge and burst into joyful color in the spring. Sadly, our hopes are often dashed by hungry little rodents who can’t resist the ...
Spring-blooming bulbs should go in the ground the fall before so their roots can grow to start their flowering cycle.
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