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October and November are the perfect time to plant spring-blooming bulbs like daffodils, crocus and tulips. Following a few simple guidelines will help give your bulbs the start they need to ...
Like daffodils, hyacinths, and other bulbs, tulips need their leaves to soak up some sun after blooming. This energy will fuel next year's flowers.
Tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and crocuses are the usual bulbs that are forced. You can plant a mixture in one container or stick to planting all of the same species.
Bulbs should be planted in late summer to early fall so that they can become established before the winter. Place them 3-4 inches deep with the pointed tip upwards and 4 inches apart, cover with ...
Whether you're dealing with daffodils, tulips, or crocuses, your bulbs are quietly recharging beneath the surface. Neglect them now, and you'll likely see fewer flowers, or none at all, when next ...
Tulips and daffodils rely on a period of energy accumulation after flowering, which is crucial for nurturing next year's growth; snipping the foliage too soon will lead to a barren season without ...
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