Fall is the time to plant bulbs if you want to see blooms in the spring. Martha Stewart's gardener has a few recommendations ...
Hardy bulbs like crocus, Siberian squill, daffodils, hyacinths, tulips and galanthus (snowdrops), planted in the fall need ...
Spring flowering bulbs such as tulips, daffodils and others may be planted in the fall anytime the ground is not frozen.
I've spent years planning, designing, and planting to ensure my yard is colorful all year long. Part of my success is careful use of planters. If you stand at the edge of your yard in any season ...
BUT WHEN YOU’RE PLANTING BULBS, YOU REALLY GOT TO THINK ABOUT IT AHEAD OF TIME. BECAUSE THESE WILL BLOOM IN THE SPRING. YET WE’RE PLANTING THEM NOW. IN THE FALL. IT IS. AND IT’S TO ME ...
Also known as narcissus, daffodils are native to Europe and North Africa and are planted in the fall. (The bulbs need to overwinter underground in order to bloom.) They grow in USDA Hardiness ...
Bloom times vary as well with some tulips blooming very early in the spring season, just about the time that daffodils open ...
But if you want to enjoy their blooms in the spring ... you can follow the usual rules for bulb-planting and plant in late fall, starting in mid to late November and up until any time before ...
Taking flowers from bulbs to blooms is simple, Arnold said. For classic spring bulbs like tulips, hyacinth, and crocus, purchase them in the early fall, give them the chilling time they require ...
Gardening columnist Marianne Binetti offers tips for forcing bulbs, caring for blooming houseplants, bringing outdoor plants ...