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7 perennial bulbs to plant in spring to infuse your yard with summer and fall color
Discover seven perennial bulbs to plant in spring for summer and fall color that returns every year. Spring offers a second bulb planting opportunity.
Gladiolus, Dahlias, Lilies, Cannas, and many other summer blooming bulbs should be planted now. Few plants are easier to care for than bulbs. To get bulbs established, dig a small hole, sprinkle some ...
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This week’s work in our garden includes digging up and preparing gladiolus bulbs for winter storage. Gladiolus, or glads for short, cannot survive in the ground though the winter in our area. Even ...
Tender, non-hardy bulbs with poor cold tolerance often freeze and die if left in the ground during the winter. For instance, unlike their hardy cousins like tulips and daffodils, dahlias, cannas, and ...
JACKSONVILLE, Ill. — Plants like caladiums, cannas, dahlias, elephant ears and gladiolus bring vibrant color and tropical flair to summer gardens. Unfortunately, they’re no match for our Midwestern ...
Plants like caladiums, cannas, dahlias, elephant ears, and gladiolus bring vibrant color and tropical flair to summer gardens. Unfortunately, they’re no match for our Midwestern winters. These plants, ...
If you admired your neighbor’s tulips and daffodils last spring and wished that you had some of these flowers in your yard, now is the time to plant these hardy bulbs before the ground freezes if you ...
Our simple porch decoration until Halloween: intact pumpkins with some spooky lights. These will be carved about 24 hours before potential trick-or-treaters arrive. It is almost Halloween! Will you be ...
October is an important gardening month here in northwest Ohio. Summer vegetables and flowers may have come to an end, but there are still many activities requiring your attention. You can expect a ...
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