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...me to add color to next year's garden by planting daffodil bulbs. A little… More
The best time to divide daffodils is after they've started to die in the… More
The Peruvian daffodil is a tender perennial for containers or climates above 50 degrees… More
Many people consider daffodils to be the first sign of spring. The plant has… More
...r bright yellow flowers that welcome back spring, daffodils add bright color to your… More
The bright yellow flowers of the daffodil is one of the first harbingers of… More
Plant daffodil bulbs to a depth of three times the height of the bulb.… More
...in the springtime. Daffodils (narcissus) are easy flowers to grow, and if you choose… More
...eans it grows from a bulb planted in the fall and flowers in early… More
...ies) are not actually lilies but they are elegant flowers. The white calla lily… More
Seeds are made in the ovary of a flower. The female reproductive system in… More
...s is in the fall, after they have bloomed and the flowers' leaves have… More
Daffodils are a well-known sight every year in the spring. With blooms lasting anywhere… More
The daffodil (Narcissus) is most likely to naturalize, increasing each year, in a cold-winter… More
...e large areas of their landscapes devoted to mass daffodil plantings that put on… More
Most daffodils (Narcissus) are hardy bulbs that can tolerate most anything including frost and… More
...us) are one of the hardiest and versatile bulbous flowers available. They can withstand… More
Daffodil bulbs can be planted any time from September until the ground freezes in… More
Guide Sheet: How to care for Peruvian daffodil - Hymenocallis narcissiflora) More
... Narcissus and are one of the most beautiful bulb flowers in any garden.… More
When planting bulbs in containers, be sure to pick up the fall bulbs in September,… More
...g, with some examples being tulips, hyacinths and daffodils. Plant fall bulbs to bloom in… More
Transplanting daffodils is simple and can be done at anytime of the year when they… More
... and cinnamon around their holes and even growing daffodils in the holes to discourage… More
...but even better. Learn how to identify springtime flowers in bloom from a sustainable gardener… More
...w in the center. Learn how to identify springtime flowers in bloom from a sustainable… More
...ou see all over. Learn how to identify springtime flowers in bloom from a sustainable… More
...d the Dutch way. Learn how to identify springtime flowers in bloom from a sustainable… More
...f orange inside. Learn how to identify springtime flowers in bloom from a sustainable gardener… More
...look like little orchid blooms almost more than a daffodil. Learn how to identify springtime… More
Spring gardening gifts for children can include seed trays, starter seed mixes, shovels or plants… More
Refrigerating bulbs is sometimes necessary in climates that do not experience a cold enough winter… More
Flower bulb care and attention is discussed in this free educational video series. More
Learn how to choose the perfect begonia bulbs for your summertime garden in this free… More
Learn how to protect your tulips from animals and other threats in this free educational… More
Learn how to properly plant bulbs that thrive in warming conditions in this free educational… More
...e from an expert on picking, buying, and planting flower bulbs in this free gardening… More
Begonia Daffodil make great flowers for shade gardens. Get tips on planting and growing begonia… More
How to use some tips for planting flower bulbs; get professional tips and advice from… More
How to plant native flower bulbs; get professional tips and advice from an expert on… More
...Hi ! I'm new here. I love perennials, and started flower gardening about 2 years ago. I love gardening, but I have ALOT to learn ! I know how to read a plant tag and follow the instructions ... that's the extent of my gardening knowledge. That's why I… More
...beds, but I know that there are spring bulbd like daffodils, crocuses and snowdrop bulbs in the earth there. If I… More
...need some advice on planting for a part sun/shade flower bed clay based soil very moist. I have daylillies across the back. need something 1-2fthigh that will last all year, give some color and live in the horred conditions I have. I tried purple heart and it has faded… More
...sterday and they had bags of 25 bulbs (tulips and daffodils) for $5.00 I couldn't resist so I bought a bag of each (even though I was told spring would be the better time for this, I was just to anxious to get… More
I'm about to plant some bulbs for the first time ever, and I really have no clue what I'm doing. (I'm actually okay with perennials and such, but I haven't started messing around with bulbs/tubers.) One of the things I'm most unclear on is whether bulbs can be planted under… More
...ly in a pot or if you just plant them in a pot to flower at the normal time of year that you should always throw the bulbs away after they are done blooming. I can't… More
This is a blog from "Hyacinth" She is having problems with perhaps Ants eating the blossoms on some of her plants. Maybe someone can help her a bit. You, see, I have a garden inside and out side. inside i grow from seeds since ths is Canada and is freezing… More
I went to the co-op today finally and got my bulbs. I bought 10 daffs called Ice Follies, and 10 daffs called Carlton. The Ice Follies has a yellow cup with white petals. The Carlton is all yellow with a large cup and is supposed to smell like vanilla. Both… More
...ner garden. Two weeks ago I bought some tulip and daffodil bulbs that had already been started at a nursery, but… More
...a year and a half ago, I got a box full of tulip, daffodil, crocus, and narcissus bulbs as a birthday present from my grandmother in Florida. I didn't get them into the ground that fall, I refrigerated them until last spring, then planted them. In this same area,… More
...I noticed this flower in the bed the landlord has daffodils planted. It's never grown there before, so I'm not sure if it's a lily or if someone dumped an onion in the bed and it's now blooming. Help please? Thanks More
I have a couple of these mint type plants (they look like it and smell like it anyway). Can anyone help me determine exactly what type they might be? I also have surrounding them a bunch of these grasses. They remind me of crabgrass almost. I don't see any type… More
...anthus Hellebore Thuja Green Giant Blanket Flower Daffodil Weigela Hibiscus Carolina Jasmine http://images.parkseed.com:80/parksgardens/pem001274/NoDeerpem001274ai.html Here is a link for those who would like to see the exact varieties… More
...r would you be if you could and why? I would be a daffodil - it is one of the first signs of spring and after wintering in zone… More
I am planning on overhauling the flower bed in front of my house. I have a few perennials and bulbs already there, which I'd like to keep, but I'll have to move them. When is the best time to transplant them, how should I go about it, and how should… More
The Nursery at Ty Ty seems to have many very dissatisfied customers. Evidently, they've had their name and negative comments removed from the Garden Watchdog website by threat of lawsuit. I just thought I'd warn everybody in case, like me, you tend to trust people. I stumbled upon some negative… More
...eeds that come from the old flower stalks on your daffodils? If so did they grow into decent size bulbs? Were the flowers the same or a throw back? More
Hello :) I posted in another catagory without seeing this one sorry! I am having quite a bit of difficulty with trying to play my mom's memorial garden. It is kidney shaped and our house will be on the back curve of the kidney. We are planning to either have… More
Hello :) Please send a PM to get the email addresss. I am having quite a bit of difficulty with trying to play my mom's memorial garden. It is kidney shaped and our house will be on the back curve of the kidney. We are planning to either have an… More
...p and replanted hundreds of daffodil bulbs in one flower bed reserved for them. I separated the bulbs and corms, and spaced them out so they can grow and multiply. They're planted 4" deep in heavy, but amended soil. They all leafed out. I was expecting a show… More
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