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What Is Naturalizing How To Naturalize Flower Bulbs In The Landscape
What is Naturalizing? Naturalizing is creating an area in the landscape where flowers are planted randomly. Over the years the bulbs in an undisturbed...
Frost Protection For Bulbs Tips For Protecting Spring Bulbs From Frost
Additional Tips for Protecting Spring Bulbs from FrostUse a little hoop house. These are easily constructed by bending some pipe and attaching plastic...
Heirloom Flower Bulbs What Are Heirloom Bulbs And How To Grow Them
Heirloom flower bulbs come from open-pollinated varieties that have survived for generations. They are in a sense the originals to those grown today –...
Longevity Of Flowering Bulbs Are My Bulbs Still Good?
Most bulbs, if stored correctly, can be kept for about 12 months before needing to be planted.Do flower bulbs have a lifespan?Do flower bulbs go bad?S...
What Is Bulb Chipping - Tips On How To Chip A Flower Bulb
Chipping is cutting a bulb longitudinally into a number of segments (chips) of equal size. By this action the main growing point is destroyed and apic...
Tips On How To Protect Flower Bulbs From Rodent Damage
Simply plant your bulbs and cover with the depth of soil recommended for the type of bulb, then roll out a length of chicken wire that will cover your...
Growing Winter Daffodil - How To Grow Sternbergia Daffodils
Care of Sternbergia includes planting them in an area of full afternoon sun. Best growth and bloom of winter flowering daffodil comes from bulbs plant...
How To Propagate Flower Bulbs
Use bulbs that are clean and dormant, removing any of the papery tunic and trimming any roots with sharp garden snips. Remove the top 1/3-1/2 of the g...
Canna Bulb Storage - Tips For Storing Canna Bulbs
Before storing canna bulbs, it is best to cure them by air-drying them in a warm, dry location for seven days. A well-ventilated garage or closet make...