After a long, cold winter, there’s nothing more welcoming than the sight of pretty spring bulbs in bloom, nodding in the breeze. From the sunny-yellow heads of daffodils to the elegance and glamour of ...
Now is the time when it’s easy to be enticed by catalog photos and nursery displays of spring flowering bulbs. Nothing signals spring like the emergence of bright yellow daffodils or fragrant ...
Amaryllis is the festive flower du jour, as synonymous with midwinter as pine trees and poinsettias. Perfect for adding understated yuletide sophistication to any room, place a few cut stems in a tall ...
WASHINGTON — Gardeners who are seeking a lot of color with little maintenance can get both from summer-blooming bulbs, which should be planted soon. Once established, bulbs tend to return perennially ...
Bulbs, corms, roots … how we love them! From spring to fall, these garden staples provide six months of beauty, from alliums to tuberous begonias. Question: What fall chores should be on my work list?
Fertilize your spring flowering bulbs with a slower-releasing granular of one to two pounds of 10-10-10 per 100 square feet when shoots first appear in spring and ideally four to six weeks before ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. Have you made it to a farmers market yet this season? This time of year expect to find asparagus, spring ...
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