Spring bulbs are nothing short of magic in the garden. We sit in our overstuffed easy chairs all winter, perusing plant catalogs, websites, and magazines. We wait, and wait, for those first signs ...
Bulbs need a period of cold, typically 60-90 days, to bloom properly in the spring. Gardeners have a fairly wide window of time to plant bulbs, from late fall to early winter. Daffodils.
Taking the time to plant at the right depth is proven to have the best results. Too shallow, and your bulbs will be eaten by hungry squirrels or mice. Too deep, and they may rot, bloom too late or not ...
Dog owners are being warned to keep their furry pets away from their spring bulbs if they’re planting them this winter. Six popular spring bulbs are poisonous and, in some cases, can be fatal ...