“I had trouble with squirrels and chipmunks digging up my tulip and crocus bulbs last fall. Tulips and crocuses are a couple of my favorite spring flowers, and I am planning to plant them again this ...
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Fertilize tulips when planting in the fall by adding a handful of compost and about a tablespoon of bonemeal to the hole.
Understanding which bulbs need to be planted in fall and which need to be dug in fall can be confusing, so let’s review.
Tulips are one of spring's most anticipated flowers. The vibrant hues and upright stature bring an early burst of color and character to any garden space. As perennials in zones 4 to 7, tulips come ...
Most bulbs look best planted "bouquet style," with five or six in a hole. For the larger bulbs such as tulips, daffodils and ...
This week's gardening column tackles "heeling in" plants for the winter, when to prune rosebushes and how to keep squirrels from eating tulip bulbs.
Columnist Robin Trott shares how to grow tulips, daffodils and more inside when temperatures are freezing outside.
Tulip bulbs multiply slowly by producing small offshoots that take up to three years to bloom. Wild tulips thrive in cold winters and dry summers, but only certain varieties naturalize well in warmer ...
To get the commercial look of a tall, big mass of color or an even appearance when it comes to tulips, the bulbs should be treated as an annual not a perennial. Kansas State University Research and ...