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You might think rabbits are cute, but your plants don't. That's why it's a good idea to keep them out of your garden with ...
3. The planting distance between bulbs will depend on the size and type of bulb. However, as a general rule, smaller corms, such as freesias should be planted 2-3 inches apart, while lilies should ...
It’s primrose season, so bring home a potted primrose from the garden center or grocery store. Here are the top plants for adding color now.
Planting your tubers While caladiums can be purchased as full grown plants, most gardeners choose to plant them as tubers if they are planting them in the landscape rather than in pots. In our ...
Amaryllis bulbs can bloom for many years once established, but the key to ensuring repeat blooms is allowing the foliage to remain after the flowers fade. This stores energy in the bulb for next ...
Amaryllis bulbs grow best in well-drained pots that are just slightly larger than the bulb itself. I recommend using heavy clay pots to prevent tipping over as the flowers bloom. Choose a pot with ...
There’s a technique to planting the bulbs, though - and one wrong move could result in your amaryllis not flowering. That’s why we’ve put together the ultimate guide on how to plant amaryllis bulbs in ...
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As the seasons change, you can still get beautiful blooms. Garden Guy Dale K. shows us how to care for amaryllis and paperwhites and grow them just in time for the holidays!
In our area, planting zone 5, pots can be planted in October, allowing the bulbs enough time to develop strong root systems. As winter approaches, they can be moved to an unheated garage where the ...
Planting tulip bulbs is an act of faith. We tuck them in the ground in the fall with hopes of watching them emerge and burst into joyful color in the spring. Sadly, our hopes are often dashed by ...
Then keep the blossoms coming all winter long. Plant several different types of amaryllis bulbs, from the southern and northern hemispheres, and you’ll get a long-lasting, colorful display.