Many bulbs need to be dug up after they bloom and stored for the following season. Amaryllis, however, usually stays in its ...
Tender bulbs need to be dug up and stored to prevent winter damage. Many flowering bulbs—like dahlias, cannas, begonias, and more—fade by the first frost and aren’t hardy enough to survive the frigid ...
Lifting your flower bulbs from the ground after they've bloomed is a useful strategy if your perennial tulips (Tulipa spp.) come back but aren't as big or abundant as in previous years. If you want to ...
Can bulbs I bought be stored for planting next year? I just moved into a new house and haven’t had time to prepare a planting bed, but got bulbs cheap and don’t want them to go bad. Bulbs do not store ...
SUMMER-flowering bulbs and corms, such as gladioli and begonias, need to be dug up within the next few weeks so they can be safely stored for the winter. Although you can take a chance and leave them ...
The good news is that you can still plant bulbs as long as the soil is not frozen. So far this year we have experienced a few warm spells (intermixed with cold spells!) which have left the soil ...
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