With a little planning, we can bring spring colors indoors by forcing flowering bulbs to bloom indoors during the colder months.
Pot them up, give them a chill and enjoy spring-flowering bulbs indoors or outside on a patio, deck or porch. Forcing ...
Some bulbs don't do well in winter weather. Ensure they make it through to spring by digging them up and avoiding these ...
If you don't want to buy tender or summer-blooming bulbs every year, you'll need to dig and store them indoors for the winter ...
If you don't get your bulbs planted soon and the soil freezes, you can pot them up. This is called forcing, although not much ...
Prepare your perennials - such as gladiolus, agapanthus, and fuchsia - for a long winter ahead by following these specific ...
Hardy spring-flowering bulbs such as tulips, daffodils, and crocuses can remain planted in the ground during winter in most climates. "But tender bulbs, which can easily be damaged by frost, will need ...
Gardeners who prize dahlias, cannas and gladiolus are faced with a choice: buy new every year, or dig them up, store them ...
JACKSONVILLE, Ill. — Plants like caladiums, cannas, dahlias, elephant ears and gladiolus bring vibrant color and tropical flair to summer gardens. Unfortunately, they’re no match for our Midwestern ...
Overwintering cold-sensitive bulbs such as dahlias, cannas, and gladiolus is a smart way to save money, preserve your favorite varieties, and even grow bigger blooms the following summer. It’s also a ...
Tulips, daffodils, hyacinth and crocus are common spring blooming bulbs that are planted during the fall season. Fall is also the time to dig up and store summer bulbs like canna, gladiolus and ...
As we come to the end of September an expert has urged gardeners not to skip out on these important jobs. Even though the weather is cooling down and the leaves are beginning to fall, it doesn't mean ...