We’re heading into late autumn, and that means peak bulb-planting time. As long as the soil is not frozen, you can plant for ...
Spring to summer The plant can be propagated using allium bulbs or its flowers, which can be reseeded. Depending on your climate zone, allium bulbs are best planted in the fall. They need a cold ...
1. Ornamental Allium (Allium spp.) With blooms that resemble summer flowers, plus fern-like foliage, the most popular bulb-grown anemones include A. coronaria—hardy only in Zones 7 through 10 ...
Scallions and green onions may have completely different names, but these pungent green vegetables share far more ...
For longer grass, create a spring wildflower meadow, using bigger, later-flowering, sun-loving bulbs. Choose daffodils, fritillaria, tulips, camassias and alliums. Allium ‘Purple Rain’ in ...
The late tulips, daffodils, Dutch iris and alliums will take the stage in mid-June. Lilies, the queens of the garden, will make their entrance in late June to early July. Most bulbs are easy to ...
Bulb planting is ideally finished by November, although tulips and hyacinths in particular are happy to be planted into ...
through to May’s alliums; camassias; trilliums; Narcissus ‘Pheasant’s Eye’ and tulip species Tulipa sprengeri. Once established, bulbs self-multiply, giving you plenty of freebies to ...