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Knowing your location helps us recommend plants that will thrive in your climate, based on your Growing Zone.
Knowing your location helps us recommend plants that will thrive in your climate, based on your Growing Zone.
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Trench planting is the easy way to plant large quantities of bulbs for a bold, colorful statement in the garden. Plant a mix of flower bulbs for a natural garden style....
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by Amanda Grape Hyacinths and Daffodils Create a colorful, diverse display of spring color with Hyacinths and Daffodils.Planted in fall, these two varieties complement each other well with bold, vibrant...
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By Heather Cutting Back Fall-Planted Bulbs Fall bulbs include flowers such as daffodils, tulips and grape hyacinth. The best time to prune is after they bloom in the spring. Let the flower completely fall...
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by Amanda Unique Spring Color and Easy to Grow Not to be confused with its relatives from the allium family (garlic, shallots and onions), Ornamental Allium are purely decorative and cannot be...
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As many gardeners know, daffodils are dependable "repeaters," perennials that return year after year with more and more blooms. But tulips are somewhat different. The tulip, for all its spectacular...
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Region "D" — South Atlantic Coast Optimum Planting Time: October 15th - December 15th USDA Hardiness Zones: 7, 8 Yours is a moderate climate with hot moist summers and cool...
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Region "N" — Northern Pacific Coast Optimum Planting Time: October 1st - December 1st USDA Hardiness Zone: 8 With long cool, wet winters and springs, followed by dry summers and...
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Region "J" — Northern Central Optimum Planting Time: September 15th — November USDA Hardiness Zones: 3, 4, 5 This lovely area has very cold winters and moderate summers. The moisture...
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Region "A" — New England Optimum Planting Time: September 15th — November 15th USDA Hardiness Zones: 3, 4, 5 General Instructions: Plant bulbs in the fall, starting when nighttime temperatures...
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This is a big country, with all kinds of climates from coast to coast with widely varying planting dates for seeds, bulbs, and plants. In the Northeast and Midwest, the...
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Fall-Planted Flower Bulbs are loved by both beginner and master gardeners alike! These easy-to-grow bulbs include Tulips, Daffodils, Crocus, Hyacinths, Grape Hyacinths, and Snowdrops, which bloom in spring. These bulbs...
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By Ray Allen, Founder of AmericanMeadows.com The incredible story of these two flowers and how they've evolved since they were 'simple' wildflowers This story does not start in Holland, but...
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