Top off your container bulbs with these gorgeous annual flowers, which will fill out containers and ensure displays ...
If you want your garden containers to be filled with colorful flowers in spring, now's the time to get your bulbs planted to make sure they're ready to bloom once our gardens thaw out after winter.
Stagger the flowering period of your bulbs by choosing a selection of early, mid and late-flowering species. Start with ...
Alan plants tulips about 12 inches apart and to the full depth of the bulb planter, noting that deeper planting helps them to ...
There are lots of types of daffodils to choose from, but the easiest to grow in pots are those with shorter stems. For ...
Gardener, author and TV presenter Alan Titchmarsh has shared his tips for planting bulbs in September, including which ones to plant now and the three main methods he uses for the best display ...
There's nothing quite like the first flash of a tulip to brighten your garden after winter. But when is the best time to ...
THE end of summer doesn’t have to mean doom and gloom for your flowerbeds. According to one green-fingered expert, there are five bulbs you can plant right now for blooming beds until the ...
Wheee! Next spring comes alive when you plant selected spring-blooming bulbs in containers now. It’s great fun and even easy — no weeds, no fuss and flowers thrive with almost no care. Crocuses, ...
For a unique bulb display in spring, plant bulbs in containers. It is possible to layer bulbs in the container to create a dramatic display of bulbs. Keep the containers in an unheated garage over ...
There's not much that rivals spring bulb bloom in the garden. The anticipation all winter. The inevitable forgetting where you planted bulbs or that you planted any at all. And then the show. It’s a ...
Question: Last year I purchased pots of tulips and daffodils ready to bloom in January and February. Could I plant some bulbs in pots now and get them to bloom in January? Answer: Yes, forcing bulbs ...