We often think of flowering bulbs as the go-to plants for winter color. But we can also look ahead now to warmer weather by planting summer flowering bulbs such as gladiolas, cannas, dahlias and ...
Dear Roger: Am I too late to plant spring-blooming bulbs? What can I plant now? Also, what do I do with the daffodils and hyacinths I bought that have finished blooming? Do I cut them back? Do I put ...
Hoping for beautiful flowers and lush foliage in your garden this summer? Consider adding bulbs to your beds. Most summer-flowering bulbs are native to tropical and subtropical climates and will ...
Spring bulbs like tulips, daffodils and crocus have long been popular with gardeners. Once established they can reward us with blooms for years. Less familiar but equally satisfying are bulbs that ...
A flowering amaryllis in a pot adds a pop of color indoors. If you're bored of the usual white or red flowers, there are near ...
Gardening with summer flowering bulbs can electrify the garden with spectacular colors. Even if you have an established garden, a few bulbs tucked in among perennials or shrubs can add an exotic touch ...
Roman Gonzalez is the creator of the urban gardening blog MrBrownThumb, founder of the Chicago Seed Library, and a co-founder of One Seed Chicago. You may be more familiar with the Hippeastrum genus ...
Summer-flowering bulbs make it easy to have a succession of showy flowers from late June until the first frost. Bulbs can be planted in the ground or in pots as soon as night temperatures no longer ...
While you are enjoying the best of spring daffodils and crocuses, don’t forget that if you want some glorious summer bulbs you’ll need to start planting them now. Summer flowering bulbs are available ...