Plant beets now and harvest them in 50-70 days. They prefer cool weather, although, as root crops, they can handle more heat than other cool-season vegetables. The seeds of nearly all beet cultivars ...
WELLESLEY — Not only does this tulip garden hold more than 75,000 tulips, but visitors can leave with their own bunch. Tulip ...
Jackson & Perkins rosarian Wes Harvell on the expanding Zone 7 growing season and the roses bred to handle every ...
Better Homes and Gardens advises dividing overcrowded spring-blooming bulbs like daffodils and hyacinths once their foliage begins to die back to restore vigor and boost future flowering. Dividing ...
Give your spring-blooming bulbs a boost by dividing them when they get overcrowded.
Wandering biologist Janell Shah thought purpose had to be big—until spring, 800 bulbs and the concept of ikigai reframed how ...
Digging bulbs is optional. If you dig up spring bulbs in the summer, keep them cool (60–65 degrees) until planting time in October. For bulbs that have grown crowded or need moving to another site, ...
Flowering bulbs abound: snowdrop and winter aconite have been blooming since March; daffodils, glory of the snow, scilla, and ...
As soon as spring rolls around, you’d think I’m running a plant nursery out of my suburban back yard. Surprisingly, I’m not. (I’ve never sold plants, but did my fair share of plant swaps.) Yet if you ...
Q: The garden centers are now selling bulbs. When should I plant them and which will provide the best color for this area? A: Your first question is easy: PLANT THEM NOW! The optimum time to plant ...