While gardeners are always on the lookout for the first signs of spring, sometimes your spring-blooming bulbs may start popping up when it's still winter. Should you be worried about those tender new ...
Many spring-flowering bulbs will pop up and bloom year after year with no help from us. However, daffodils, hyacinths, and other types of bulbs eventually can get overcrowded as they grow. That's your ...
Early flowering native plants offer more benefits to wildlife than spring blooming bulbs. Spring flowers are particularly important for early pollinators. Succession plant early bloomers with ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. Fall is the season for planting spring blooming bulbs. Bulbs should be planted as soon as the ground is ...
When it was on the warmer side and raining midweek, it was nice to see rain instead of snow. And these weather changes will certainly push lots of plants to break ground. In the front yard not far ...
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Boost the beauty and pollinator appeal of your gardens and containers with flowering bulbs. A combination of spring-and fall-planted bulbs can provide seasonlong color and nectar for bees, butterflies ...
Spring bulbs that come up too soon can get zapped by late cold snaps. Early warm spells can encourage spring-flowering bulbs to emerge before the risk of cold damage has passed. Freezing weather may ...