If you want your garden containers to be filled with colorful flowers in spring, now's the time to get your bulbs planted to make sure they're ready to bloom once our gardens thaw out after winter.
Plant bulbs in containers now to enjoy potted blooms in the spring. Here's what you'll need to know — from pot selection to safe storage.
Question: I would like to plant some flower bulbs in containers. Is there anything different than planting them in the ground? Answer: Fall planted flower bulbs, such as tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, ...
There's a container that you can easily repurpose this fall to have plenty of extra bulb planting space and a springtime ...
If you’re looking for gorgeous, fragrant blooms to enhance your deck, or flowers you can move from one place to another, consider container-grown bulbs. Many bulbs, corms and some rhizomes do well in ...
Plant a selection of spring-flowering bulbs in fall and you can fill your outdoor space with little pops of joy early next year to kick off the growing season in style. They are also some of the ...
In fall, gardeners tuck bulbs beneath a blanket of soil and wait for spring to enjoy their brilliant blooms. While planting directly in the ground is traditional, bulbs can thrive just as well — and ...
For a unique bulb display in spring, plant bulbs in containers. It is possible to layer bulbs in the container to create a dramatic display of bulbs. Keep the containers in an unheated garage over ...
For those who are looking for insightful tips on when and where they should be planting spring bulbs, Alan Titchmarsh has posted a video on his YouTube channel detailing exactly where to position them ...
Q: I grew 14 containers of tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, carrots, kohlrabi, leaf lettuce, spinach, radish, etc. on a second-floor balcony with good results this growing season. Now I'm hoping to set ...
Fertilize tulips when planting in the fall by adding a handful of compost and about a tablespoon of bonemeal to the hole.