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About Planting Bulbs in Fall

About Planting Bulbs in Fall

 
Fall Bulbs
How to Plant Flower Bulbs  The basic information on bulb planting, and some landscaping suggestions. With bulbs, you can landscape your yard like a pro.
Fall Bulb FAQ's
Fall Bulb FAQ's  Q and A that covers most people’s needs when planting spring-flowering bulbs in the fall.
Flower Bulbs
What bulbs grow in my region? (US Map)  Visit our U.S. map showing all regions. Just click on your area, and you'll go to detailed fall planting information.
Best Bulbs for Wildflower Gardeners
Best Bulbs for Wildflower Gardeners  Here's how to expand your bloom season by up to two months using easy-to-grow, perennial bulbs. They're always available, and require absolutely no care. Be sure your wildflower garden includes the "other wildflowers"--wild tulips, wild daffodils, and wild lilies.
All About Iris
All About Iris  A quick guide to growing all the Irises: The big Bearded Irises you plant in late summer, the bulb Iris you plant in fall, and Siberian, Japanese and Louisianas you plant in spring. They're all great, all easy to grow.
Flower Bulbs
Late Fall and Winter Planting Times  We hear the question all the time: "What's the best time to plant wildflower seeds in fall, in my area?" This article answers the question and more. It also relates wildflower planting to fall bulb planting time--sometimes doing both at once can save a lot of work.
Flower Bulbs
History of Daffodils and Tulips  An article by our founder explaining how hundreds of years of Dutch hybridizing have created a worldwide industry from some of the most beautiful and legendary wildflowers in the world. Read all about "Tulipomania." And learn all about Narcissus and his complex.
Flower Bulbs
Encourage Your Tulips To Come Back  This section covers the important subject of how to "perennialize" your tulip plantings. Some groups, like species tulips and the Darwin Hybrids, are called "perennial tulips." Read all about it.
Flower Bulbs
Our Exclusive Biltmore Estate Bulbs For Fall  Read all about the famous Biltmore Estate in North Carolina, "America's Largest Home," and the outstanding daffodils, tulips, and hyacinths the expert gardeners there have chosen. These bulbs are the highlights of Biltmore's spectacular spring gardens, and can now grace your home's gardens too.
Flower Bulbs
Amaryllis Growing Instructions  Complete instructions for growing amaryllis, indoors in most of the country, or outdoors in warm zones.
Flower Bulbs
Paperwhite Narcissus Growing Instructions  Complete instructions for growing Paperwhite Narcissus, the favorite fragrant daffodil for indoor bloom during the winter.
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