Daffodils bring vibrant color and joy to your backyard and a smile to everyone's face. So naturally we are eager to plant the bulbs as soon as possible, but are we doing it right? With so many ...
A container of forced grape hyacinth, daffodil and tulip bulbs. Courtesy MelindaMyers.com. Pot them up, give them a chill ...
Daffodils are synonymous with spring. The vibrant flowers add so much life to our yards and we love to adorn our vases with them. It's pretty much fall, so you're probably wondering why we are talking ...
The following is from the Iowa State University Extension gardening experts: To successfully force daffodils indoors, you'll need high quality bulbs, a well-drained commercial potting mix and suitable ...
If you've been wondering how to grow daffodils for spring borders and pots, now's a great time to learn. Planting their plump, papery bulbs is one of September's most rewarding garden jobs – and with ...
It is mid September — have you purchased your bulbs yet? Fall is the time of year to purchase spring blooming bulbs such as daffodils, tulips and hyacinths. These most popular spring bloomers are easy ...
I love the winter, but by March I am ready for spring. I usually have some snowdrops blooming in March on a south-facing hillside, but they are subtle, not bodacious blooms. So, I plant lots of bulbs ...
Q. Often the daffodils in our yard come up in the spring and have vigorous stems, but some don’t bloom. What are the possible causes for this and what can we do to overcome it? We live in Williamsburg ...