Bulbs
Flower bulb gardens are a welcome addition, especially in spring as nature awakens from a long winter’s nap. With all the colors and types of bulbs available, gardeners should have no problem finding suitable plants to grow. Yet, it never hurts to get some gardening advice for bulbs along the way. While gardening with bulbs is easy, planting flower bulbs and caring for them can be intimidating to new gardeners, so here you will find tips on growing flower bulb gardens, from planting flower bulbs to their care and how to store them over winter.
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Bulbs
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Elegant Exotics: 8 Beautiful Amaryllis Varieties That Will Brighten Any Holiday Display
Whether red, pink, white or variegated, the right amaryllis varieties can enhance any living space, especially during the holidays. We round up eight of the most exquisite
By Bonnie L. Grant
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How To Get Amaryllis To Rebloom – So You Can Enjoy Elegant Amaryllis Flowers All Year
Amaryllis flowers aren't just a one-time thing. Your holiday amaryllis can rebloom for years and years... as long as you treat it right.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Amaryllis Bulb Propagation: How To Grow Amaryllis Bulbs
Learn how to grow amaryllis bulbs into new plants with the three main methods of amaryllis bulb propagation.
By Teo Spengler
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Complete Guide To Repotting Amaryllis – For Better Blooms & A Healthier Plant
Amaryllis plants don't need a lot of elbow room, but they do have to be repotted every 3-5 years. Wait until they're dormant and pick a slightly bigger pot.
By Teo Spengler
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Ultimate Amaryllis Care Guide: Everything You Need To Grow Amaryllis Plants
Amaryllis bulbs are a popular holiday gift, but did you know you can keep them going for years and years? Here's our comprehensive amaryllis care guide.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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7 Spring Bulbs To Plant In October – For A Dazzling Display Of Color
Planting spring bulbs in October is a great way to prepare for the next growing season. These stunning varieties will make your garden radiant with color.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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How To Deadhead Dahlias The Right Way – To Enjoy An Abundance Of Fall Flowers
Learn how to deadhead and pinch out dahlias to encourage as many flowers as possible, and extend the bloom season right through fall.
By Tonya Barnett
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7 Cactus Dahlia Varieties And Semi-Cactus Dahlia Types To Try
While some dahlias have soft petals or pompon heads, others have dramatic spikes! We round up seven outstanding cactus dahlia varieties and semi-cactus types to grow
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Snowdrop Flower Care: How To Grow This Early-Blooming Beauty
An early sign of spring, tiny snowdrop flowers pop up through the snow. Known as the Fair Maid of February, they represent resilience and hope.
By Heather Rhoades
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Neomarica Iris: How To Care For Walking Iris
Plant some walking iris in the garden where you want lush greenery and pretty blooms. Unique in their looks and propagation habits, these are fascinating additions indoors or out
By Nikki Tilley
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How To Make Calla Lily Flower Bloom and Last Longer
How to make a calla lily bloom is a question we often hear. Graceful calla lily flowers are easy to grow, when their special demands are met.
By Heather Rhoades
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How And When To Cut Back Daylilies: Daylily Trimming Made Simple
Daylily trimming after bloom time will keep these beauties tidy and disease-free. Trim the plants back after they bloom and before you divide them.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Star Of Bethlehem In Grass: How To Manage Star Of Bethlehem Weeds
What one gardener may welcome, another will criticize. Star of Bethlehem plants are a great example. If the plant is rampant in unwanted spaces. you may need to step in.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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How Invasive Is Lily Of the Valley: Should I Plant Lily Of The Valley Ground Cover
Is lily of the valley invasive? Lily of the valley is a perennial plant that grows from stem-like underground rhizomes that spread horizontally, often with amazing speed. It also reproduces from seeds. Exactly how invasive is lily of the valley anyway? Find out here.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Italian Arum Control: Learn How To Deal With Arum Weeds
It's classified as a toxic weed, so you'll need to control Italian Arum before it takes control of your garden.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Controlling Allium Plants & How To Manage Flowering Onions
If ornamental alliums are so practical and attractive, how could there be any problems with ornamental alliums in the garden? Not all allium varieties are well-behaved. Some become weeds that are nearly impossible to get rid of. Learn more in this article.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Guide To Growing An Elephant Ear Plant Indoors
An elephant ear plant indoors? Create a dramatic indoor focal point in a large room with this mega-leaf tropical plant. You can grow it as a houseplant if you give it warmth and light.
By Amy Grant