You know winter is nearly over when daffodils begin to emerge in your garden. These popular spring bulbs are most well-known for their yellow flowers but, depending on the variety, they also bloom in ...
The first sight of a daffodil, whether in your garden or in a store, is proof that spring is here. Even better, they’re practically foolproof to grow. They’re perennial bulbs, coming back year after ...
Daffodils need at least six hours of sunlight to flower, so move your flowers to a sunnier area that's not blocked by trees. Plant your daffodil bulbs at a depth of three times their size, about 8-10 ...
Q: When do you give daffodils, hyacinths and other spring-blooming bulbs food for next year? I know not to cut back the foliage but I would like to give these bulbs a boost. A: Generally, spring bulbs ...
Eleanor has an undergraduate degree in zoology from the University of Reading and a master’s in wildlife documentary production from the University of Salford. Eleanor has an undergraduate degree in ...
Q:Over a decade ago, I planted daffodils in my yard. They have now grown into big clumps. But they don’t bloom anymore. I read that I can dig the clumps up and toss a handful or two of high-power ...
At this point in the year, on the eve of spring, if you have not yet pruned back your roses or wisteria there is still time. To simplify rose pruning, just ignore all that fresh new growth and shorten ...
Daffodils are the quintessential sign of spring’s arrival. But once those cheerful yellow, white, and orange flowers fade, what should you do with daffodils after they bloom? With the right care after ...
Daffodils are also easy to plant, as Marmaros confirmed as she described eager young students brandishing trowels to plant the daffodil garden: dig a hole and plant the bulb about six inches deep, and ...
This peach and white daffodil is named Sweet Smiles. It is among a number of daffodils that bring colors other than yellow to the spring garden. Handout Brent and Becky’s Bulbs The color identified ...
The color identified with daffodils is yellow. Glorious, sunny yellow. Who could live without a large patch of yellow daffodils in March? Not me. But I also like pink, and fortunately the daffodil ...