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Planting tulip bulbs in fall

Autumn is the time of year to get your spring blooming bulbs in the ground. A little planning ahead will make your spring ...
Grab this list of 14 winter garden tasks, many of which you can do indoors, to make spring gardening ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - If tulips are on your spring wish list, now is the time to get them in the ground, provided they've had sufficient chill hours.
Many flowers will bloom in spring but they're actually better to be sown starting in January. Here are eleven flowers that ...
When gardeners think of spring-blooming bulbs, the top four plants that come to mind are crocus, daffodils, hyacinths and tulips. While they are definitely showstoppers and worth having in the garden, ...
Judging by the conversations I’ve had with gardeners through the years, it seems a fair amount of spring flowering bulbs such as tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, crocuses and others go unplanted every ...
DENVER — Food, family, friends. All lovely traditions and I’ve got one more: this is the time when I pot up bulbs to bloom on my patio in the spring. If you haven’t managed to plant the bulbs you ...
Most spring bulbs (tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, crocus) want at least six hours of sun, and be sure to plant them pointy side up. Getty Images / Andrea Obzerova For many gardeners, bulbs are magic.
DENVER — Hurry up! Although we've had some snow and cold nights, the soil in your garden probably isn't frozen. Plant bulbs now. You cannot wait until spring to plant tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, ...
Submitted photo A group of gardeners plants flower bulbs this month. Planting flower bulbs in November gives them plenty of time to take root throughout winter and be ready for spring. If the spring ...
WASHINGTON — When the temperatures drop, it might feel like gardening season is over, but experts say fall is prime time to plant spring bulbs. “You plant them now so that they can start to take root ...
Carrie Engel from Valley View Farms introduces Ava Marie to "lasagna planting," a method where layers of soil and other products create the best environment for tulip bulbs.