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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When To Dig Up Bulbs That Bloom In Summer
Click here to learn when to dig up faded summer bulbs of some of the most common ornamentals grown.
By Tonya Barnett
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Daylily Division Guide: Learn How And When To Divide Daylilies
Daylilies are pretty perennials with striking blooms, each of which only lasts for one day. They don’t require much care once established, but dividing daylilies should be done every few years to keep them healthy and blooming. Learn when and how to do this here.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Dividing Dahlia Bulbs: How And When To Divide Dahlia Tubers
Like most tubers, dahlias will produce more tuberous roots. So can you divide dahlias? Definitively. Dividing dahlia bulbs is a simple process to make more plants and encourage the health of the existing plot. This article will help.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Toad Lily Care: Information About The Toad Lily Plant
Toad lily flowers are attractive in the shady landscape, blooming in a range of spotted colors. Toad lily care is minimal if the plant is sited properly. This article will help with that.
By Becca Badgett
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Allium Plant - How To Grow Alliums In Your Flower Garden
Allium plant is related to the garden onion, but don't let this deter you from planting it. In fact, minimal allium care and a show of large blooms are just a couple of reasons to include them. Get more info here.
By Becca Badgett
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Tips For Bearded Irises Replanting And Dividing
When your irises become overcrowded, it's time to divide and transplant iris tubers. Generally, iris plants are divided every 3-5 years. For information on how to divide and transplant correcting, read this article.
By Nikki Tilley
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How To Propagate Flower Bulbs
Getting more flower bulbs is easy. You go to the store and purchase some, but this can be expensive. Conveniently, however, many bulbs can make more of themselves, and this article will explain more.
By Sandra O'Hare
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Amaryllis Bulbs Propagation: Separating Amaryllis Bulbs And Offsets
Amaryllis is a popular plant grown in many homes and gardens. Amaryllis can be easily propagated from seed but is most often accomplished by way of offsets or cottage of amaryllis bulblets. Learn more here.
By Nikki Tilley
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Harvesting Daylily Seeds: Learn About Daylily Seed Propagation
Daylilies are some of the most popular perennials in any flower garden, and it's easy to see why. While they're commonly propagated through division, you can try your hand at seeds too. Learn more about harvesting daylily seeds and daylily seed propagation here.
By Liz Baessler
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What Is Scape Blasting - Learn About Daylily Bud Blast And Scape Blast Treatment
While daylilies are normally free of problems, many varieties are actually prone to scape blast. So exactly what is scape blasting? Learn more about daylily scape blast and what can be done about it here.
By Nikki Tilley
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Rust On Daylily Plants: Learn How To Treat Daylily Rust
For those who’ve been told that the daylily is a pest-free specimen and the easiest flower to grow, finding daylilies with rust can be disappointing. However, there are things that can be done to avoid or treat this issue. Learn more here.
By Becca Badgett
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How To Transplant Daylilies: Learn About Moving Daylilies In The Garden
Daylilies like to be divided every three to five years for optimal blooming. Moving and transplanting daylilies takes a little finesse. The following information on how and when to transplant daylilies will have you an old pro at dividing and moving daylilies in no time.
By Amy Grant
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Deadheading Daylily Flowers: Is It Necessary To Deadhead Daylilies
The daylily plant will only bloom for one day. Luckily, each plant produces multiple blooms that flower continuously, creating the beautiful display its growers have come to love. But what happens once the blooms fade? Is daylily deadheading necessary? Find out here.
By Tonya Barnett
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Crocus Planting Tips: Learn When To Plant Crocus Bulbs
Crocuses are the first bright surprise in early spring. In order to get the cheery flowers, you have to plant some corms at the right time of the year. You need to know when to plant crocus. Read here for important crocus planting tips.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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My Crocus Won't Flower: Reasons For A Crocus Not Blooming
You did everything right. You planted the corms in fall, fluffed up the soil, and fertilized the root zone but there are no blooms on your crocus. There are several reasons for a crocus not blooming. Learn what they are in this article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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When To Water Dahlias: Tips For Watering Dahlia Plants
Since dahlia plants require some specialized care, it is important to become familiar with their needs. Among these include knowing how and when to water dahlias, which will help ensure success in the upcoming growing season. Click here to learn more.
By Tonya Barnett
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Dahlia Plant Types: What Are The Different Varieties Of Dahlia
Dahlias are classed by their flower type and size. There still may be uncountable hybrids and cultivars within each class but at least it helps group them in an organized system. Varieties of dahlia are divided by size and classes by flower shape. Click here to learn more.
By Bonnie L. Grant