the focus for winter bulb storage is summer-blooming bulbs (or tender bulbs). Horticulturists recommend that tender bulbs be removed from the garden in zones 7 or below, where the ground freezes ...
A few summer-blooming bulbs, such as lilies and crocosmia, are winter-hardy and can be left in the ground to come back year after year. Most, though, are tender ones that you have to dig and store ...
Unlike most popular spring-blooming bulbs such as tulips and daffodils ... Most bulbs won't do well in soil that stays moist during summer but camassia revels in the environment.
The second week of November is a good time to try forcing bulbs indoors to enjoy as fresh blooms during the Christmas season.
Daffodils are critter-proof, easy to care grow, and look cheerful in beds, borders, containers, and bouquets. They almost ...
Other bulbs such as tulips and lilies are difficult to force into flower without a controlled greenhouse environment. Q. What ...
Gladiolus is blooming now and may hold its flowers for ... July: Dahlias are the glory of the summer bulb garden. Their tuberous roots do not require chilling but they should be soaked for one ...