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Alaskans are always asking me which houseplant is the best to grow during winter. I think we’re looking for houseplants that ...
Daffodils bring vibrant color and joy to your backyard and a smile to everyone's face. So naturally we are eager to plant the bulbs as soon as possible, but are we doing it right? With so many ...
BOSTON (CBS) - While many folks begin to wrap up their gardening in the fall, there is still a very important piece of gardening to be done before the ground freezes: planting bulbs. Flowers from ...
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At this time of year, gardeners receive glossy catalogs full of gorgeous flowers to entice us to grow bulbs that aren't suited to our climate or soil. I just love going through looking at all the ...
Could you give us some suggestions for landscaping with fall planted bulbs? Spring-flowering bulbs are available in many stores now. Best selections are at full-service nurseries and garden stores.
Autumn is here, and many gardeners like to continue gardening through the season. The crisp, cool weather shouldn’t deter you from adding new plants to your garden or home landscape. As soon as the ...
Flowers that grow from bulbs are some of the earliest blooms to grace a garden in the spring. It can be fun to plan a colorful design of tulip flowers, similar to the flower fields that are a popular ...
It can be tempting to ignore your garden in the winter, but there are some vital jobs that need to be done now to ensure your ...
Gardeners are optimists. We know that planting hardy bulbs now will bring us flowers in spring — tulips, daffodils, crocus, squills, hyacinths, fritillaria and alliums, to name a few. Bulbs should be ...
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I hope that 2026 is going to be a good gardening year for you – no more frosts (unless you live in the mountains of course) ...