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, ...
What a spring we’ve been having! One day it’s warm and sunny, the birds are singing like crazy and your garden seems to call ...
When spring is in the air, there’s nothing like seeing color in the garden. These bright spring annuals, from violets, pinks, ...
In an attempt to diversify, Jerry Moody’s East Texas farm has become a springtime agritourism attraction, drawing hundreds of ...
Flowering bulbs abound: snowdrop and winter aconite have been blooming since March; daffodils, glory of the snow, scilla, and ...
Cruciferous plants like broccoli are cold-tolerant and thrive when planted in early spring for a fall harvest. If you live in ...
Spring is the best time to plant many bulbs for summer and fall flowers. Plant these flower bulbs in spring for many months ...
Bill Whitney, 'The Daffodil Man,' has transformed Mount Hope Cemetery with over 70,000 daffodils. Learn how to visit.
Richard McCaw's plan to celebrate the Northern Ireland Daffodil Group's 50th Anniversary at Fermanagh Gardening Society's ...
Gardeners have been cautioned not to dig up one common plant this spring, as it is illegal. Renowned horticulturist Monty Don ...
GREEN-THUMBED Brits should be cautious digging up one common flower this spring – as the action could even “break the law”.
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