While you may associate flowering bulbs with spring, the work for getting these beauties to bloom actually begins during fall and winter. Many bulbs can still be planted in the garden in the winter, ...
Fill your garden with a succession of colorful blooms with our complete guide to planting spring, summer, and fall-flowering ...
Tulip bulbs in otherwise good condition—not mushy or soft, not dried out and crispy—should still be planted. If they haven’t been sufficiently chilled, they likely won’t flower in the spring, but they ...
Q: In February, I bought a beautiful group of tulips in a glass container that has little "pockets" for each bulb to grow in water indoors. They did fantastic. Now the leaves have yellowed and are ...
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Tulips are normally planted in the fall, but you can plant them indoors during the winter, too. If you missed planting tulips last fall or are looking for a project to beat the mid-winter blues, ...
Spring bulbs need to be planted in the fall to ensure gorgeous blooms, but is October the best time to plant tulips and ...
Q: I saw tulip and daffodil bulbs for sale at the store. I remember my mom having tulips, but she also had problems growing them, as I recall. I would like to plant some, but I don’t want problems.
A. Hopefully the bulbs have been refrigerated six to eight weeks. This chilling is necessary for blooms. Tulips are planted mid-December through mid-January in organically enriched, well-draining beds ...