When gardeners think of spring-blooming bulbs, the top four plants that come to mind are crocus, daffodils, hyacinths and ...
Spring is always a popular season to start planting your bulbs in your summer gardens. While most flowers need to be planted in the fall, there are still several bulbs that you can plant in the spring ...
It’s hot, and the calendar says autumn is fast approaching, so why should we be thinking about spring and daffodils? For one, it’s always a good idea to think about daffodils. For another, if you want ...
The best time to plant spring bulbs depends on your growing zone. In general, you should plant bulbs six weeks before your projected first frost date. For many growing zones, October is the best time ...
Daffodils will return year after year if you allow the green leaves to mature and yellow after the flowers fade. The bulbs must be allowed to go dormant to fuel the flower growth the following year.
Think of glorious sweeps of bright yellow waving in the breeze — not this autumn’s leaves, but next spring’s daffodils. Planting bulbs such as daffodils is one way we can look ahead to next year, even ...
Spring is out there somewhere. I caught a glimpse of it during a layover in Wales on my way back from Africa. It was wonderful. To break up almost 19 hours of flying, I stopped in London and traveled ...
I love to see the first daffodils poke their heads up on a cold day. They are a bright spot that makes my heart sing. They let me know that spring is coming soon even though it might still be cool ...
As daylight hours shorten and temperatures begin to fall, the bright blooms in the garden that we enjoyed during the warmer months of summer begin to disappear. Even as autumn signals an end to the ...
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