If you want to see early spring flowers, pop those bulbs into the ground in autumn. What flower bulbs do you plant in the fall? Think daffodils, tulips, allium, crocus, snowdrops, hyacinth, and muscari. See our zone chart for your location!
It's possible that you are not familiar with Ixias, but Ixia bulbs or "wand flowers" make an amazingly colorful addition to your garden.Ixia bulbs are also called African corn lily, and they belong to the Iridaceae family. They are known for bringing some real color! Planting Ixia bulbs in the fall provides you with an abundance of beautiful blossoms in the later part of the following spring. Ixia bulbs will survive mulched in zones 6 to 7, or without mulch in zones 8 and 9. Ixia Bulbs originate from South Africa and prefer warm, dry climates. Read here how to grow and care for Ixia. Height: 24 Inches.Bulb Size: Top Size 5/+ • Fragrant • Great Cut Flower• Deer Resistant
Read all about what type of bulbs to plant in spring, the flowers and ideal growing conditions for bulbs that should be planted in Spring for Summer growth
Learn about five unique perennial bulbs that are great for cut flower production. These special blooms will set your flower farm apart!
Planting fall bulbs is an easy way to bring your winter-weary garden to life. If you’re wondering which bulbs to plant in fall, look no further!
Learn how and when to plant gladioli bulbs for success. Planting depth and timing impacts hardiness and blooms, so read on for best practices.
Summer bulbs are planted in the spring for flowers in the summer and fall. This Spring-Planted Bulb Chart covers dahlias, lilies, and gladioli and more summer-flowering bulbs, detailing hardiness zones, sun/shade, planting depth, and spacing.
Forcing Bulbs indoors is a simple winter project to bring fresh flowers, fragrance and warmth into the home. Here's how to force Narcissus Paperwhite and Amaryllis bulbs for seasonal flower magic.
Now’s the time to start forcing spring bulbs so you can have their cheerful blooms indoors. See two easy and attractive ways here!
Make planting bulbs in your garden beds and containers easier with these must-know tips, including where, when, and how to plant all types of bulbs.
Hyacinths _(Hyacinthus orientalis)_ obtained while they are blooming in a pot have exhausted the nutrients stored in their bulbs by the time they finish blooming.
Learn how to grow hostas for a beautiful garden! Get tips on ideal planting location, soil preparation, watering, fertilizing, pruning & deadheading, and more.
Deep royal blue is a classic color for Grape Hyacinths (also known as Muscari Armeniacum). Show Muscari to their advantage in combination with contrasting, golden yellow daffodils. Use them in beds and rockeries where they create textural contrasts, or use them in cut flower arrangements for added visual interest. Suitable for pot forcing. Height: 6 Inches. Bulb Size: Top Size 9/+ • Very Fragrant• Grows Well In Pots And Containers• Great For Naturalizing, Comes Back For Years
Do you ever wish that spring would come earlier? Me too! By forcing bulbs to grow indoors, you can achieve an early spring garden.
If you want to see early spring flowers, pop those bulbs into the ground in autumn. What flower bulbs do you plant in the fall? Think daffodils, tulips, allium, crocus, snowdrops, hyacinth, and muscari. See our zone chart for your location!
Breathe new life into your amaryllis! This comprehensive guide unveils the magic of post-bloom care. Learn watering, feeding, trimming, & storage tips to keep your regal bulb thriving for years of dazzling blooms.
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Stacking different varieties in one container for non-stop blooming? It’s possible with lasagna planting, which makes layered growing fun and easy with fabulous results.
If you’ve ever thought that cooking and gardening have a few things in common - mainly using “ingredients” and following a “recipe” to create something out of nothing - you’re going to like this article
With paperwhite season in full swing, it is important to remember a simple technique to keep your flowers from flopping over in their pot: get them soused.
It’s finally happened: The thrills of the holidays are over and we have descended into the dark months of winter. You wake up and look out the window only to be greeted by snow or the dead-looking dormancy of January. These are the months when houseplants are especially welcome, helping to minimize the gray, gloomy view out your window. Need to up your game?
pictured above are 9 hardy bulbs you can plant in the fall for spring show. Most of theses are hardy from zones 4 and up (click here if yo...