Frosted Blue Hyacinth Vase plus White Hyacinth Bulb

 Frosted Blue Hyacinth Vase plus White Hyacinth Bulb

Frosted Blue Hyacinth Vase plus White Hyacinth Bulb



Sunday, October 1, 2017

Hyacinth Bulb 2 Bulbs - Beautiful Colors

Hyacinth Bulb 2 Bulbs - Beautiful Colors

Hyacinth Bulb 2 Bulbs - Beautiful Colors

Hyacinth Bulb 2 Bulbs - Beautiful Colors

Hyacinth Mix - 12 Bulbs - Beautiful Colors! - 15/16 cm Bulbs
Hyacinth Bulb 2 Bulbs - Beautiful Colors
  • Color of Bloom: Mixed .
  • Hardy in Zones 4-9
  • Mature Height: 10-12"
  • Bloom Time: Mid Spring
  • Bulb Size: 15/16 cm
Hyacinth Bulb 2 Bulbs - Beautiful Colors
This Hyacinth mixture is just gorgeous! A beautiful blend of pastel colors and they smell terrific. Numerous small flowers (florets) on one stem. All the Hyacinths in this mix are fragrant. A must have in every spring landscape. Hardy Zones 4-9. Mature Height: 10-12". Months of Bloom: Mid Spring. Planter not included.
Hyacinth Bulb 2 Bulbs - Beautiful Colors
Affordable and from the East Coast shipping is fast. The bulbs arrived in good condition and were "healthy" looking for either force bulb growing or once the outdoor ground is warm enough (and free from frost) to plant.
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Monday, July 20, 2015

Hyacinth - Krylon (53525-6 PK) Hyacinth Decorator 'Satin Touch' Spray Paint

Hyacinth - Krylon (53525-6 PK)

Hyacinth - Krylon (53525-6 PK) Hyacinth Decorator 'Satin Touch' Spray Paint

Hyacinth Decorator 'Satin Touch' Spray Paint


Hyacinth - Krylon (53525-6 PK) Hyacinth Decorator 'Satin Touch' Spray Paint
Krylon (53525-6 PK) Hyacinth Decorator 'Satin Touch' Spray Paint - 12 oz. Aerosol, (Case of 6)

  • Features EZ Touch 360 degree dial spray tip
  • Exceptional durability adhesion and smoothness
  • Dries to the touch in 10 minutes or less
  • Dries to handle in 1 hour
  • For wood, metal, wicker, glass, and paper craft projects
  • Special Shipping Information: This product may not be available for 1 or 2 day shipping due to federal regulations that require it to ship via ground ship methods only. This product can only be shipped within the 48 contiguous states. 
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Thursday, May 28, 2015

Hyacinth Bulb (BUGH)~6~GRAPE HYACINTH~Bulbettes!!!~~~~~Early Springtime Color!

Hyacinth Bulb (BUGH)~6~GRAPE HYACINTH~Bulbettes!!!~~~~~Early Springtime Color!

Hyacinth Bulb (BUGH)~6~GRAPE HYACINTH~Bulbettes!!!~~~~~Early Springtime Color!

Hyacinth Bulb (BUGH)~6~GRAPE HYACINTH~Bulbettes!!!~~~~~Early Springtime Color!

  • ~HEIRLOOM VARIETY~
  • ***GRAPE HYACINTH*** (MINOR BULB)
  • Purple variety
  • 6 MINOR (SMALL) bulbettes - Grows to a height of about 6-8"
  • PAY SHIPPING ON 1st SEED PACK...ALL OTHERS SHIP FREE!!!!
 
~HEIRLOOM VARIETY~ ***GRAPE HYACINTH*** (Minor Bulb) Purple variety. Auction is for 6 minor bulbs (small) from this year's stock. Grows to a height of about 6-8". A beautiful purple cluster of early spring color. Plant now for blooms next spring. Beautiful little blue "grapes" stand up, even in the snow! I am a Master Gardener from Wisconsin (ZONE 4) & I want to share many of the perennials, annuals, herbs & veggies from my 3rd generation, organic yard with you. Many of my plants are heirloom varieties that have been on the property since 1940 when my Grandfather built the house. Many I do not have the true name for, just what has been passed down from Gramma, to Mom, to me. I owned my own greenhouse for 13 years & I will give you step-by-step planting directions with each purchase for the gardening amateurs. I gear my sales towards the common gardener, small scale, but I do have a couple "Bulk" for larger scale enthusiasts.  


Hyacinth Bulb (BUGH)~6~GRAPE HYACINTH~Bulbettes!!!~~~~~Early Springtime Color!

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Bulbs, Tubers, Corms and Rhizomes

Bulbs, Tubers, Corms and Rhizomes





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Bulbs are a large group of flowers that produce beautiful displays year after year and require little care. Included with true bulbs are corms, rhizomes, tubers and tuberous roots. Plan your garden and yard program to create a colorful display that will continue to bloom from early spring through late fall. Make a list to see which will work best for you, how many of each bloom you will need and the color scheme you would like to create. Early bloomers include crocus, tulips, hyacinth, daffodils, lilies and iris. These are considered hardy bulbs. Different varieties of all of these flowers bloom at various times throughout the spring, summer and fall seasons.

Plant your bulbs in the fall before a deep frost hardens the ground. In areas with frigid winters, plant early so bulbs can produce a good root system. The areas you have chosen for your flowers should provide a little shade at the warmest times of the day. This will help your flowers thrive and grow bigger and better. Drainage of the soil is another important factor in the growth of healthy plants. In heavy clay soil mix in sand and peat and work it to a depth of twelve inches. If soil is sandy add peat or compost.

To prepare the bed it is wise to add a fertilizer high in calcium, phosphorous and magnesium. Work it into the soil evenly or you can work in bone meal at the bottom of the bed, if you prefer. After flowers start blooming, add a well balanced fertilizer. Bulbs are planted between 3 and 9 inches deep and several inches apart depending on the variety of the plant you have chosen. Planting a little deeper can produce healthier flowers. Placing a cluster of the same color makes a dramatic display. As you plant the bulbs it is a good idea to label each area with the color and name of what is located there.

In the fall, to avoid the danger of pests, such as mice, clean all areas of the lawn and garden of waste. Plant bulbs away from walls and house foundations. If any plant or bulb look diseased or are infested with insects, it is better to remove and destroy them to prevent the spread of these pests.

Some tender bulbs, corms and tubers include dahlia, gladiolus, and caladium. Caladiums are actually richly colored leaves that prefer shady areas. They require special care and must be dug up before the frost and stored for the winter in a cool dry place. Gladiolus is a favorite of all gardeners. They make beautiful cut flower arrangements inside the home. At about 6 to 8 weeks after the last blooms fade or after the first frost, cut tops to a few inches above the corm then place in a box or old onion sack. Store in a cool dry room at 40 degrees. The calla lily and the canna lily are best planted in corners or borders of the yard. Dig up the flowers near the first frost. Calla lilies should be dug up and dried in the shade for a few days, and then placed in a box and covered with sawdust or sphagum moss. Canna lilies should be dug up near the first frost and stored as is, leaving about 14 inches of the top attached. Store for a a couple of weeks in a warm room, then dust with fungicide and hang up with stems down. Store both lilies at about 50 degrees and keep dry through the winter months.

Now you can rest and relax for a while until you are ready to start this procedure all over again.


Bulbs, Tubers, Corms and Rhizomes


Hyacinth Bulb



Hyacinth Bulb

Bulbs, Tubers, Corms and Rhizomes



Bulbs, Tubers, Corms and Rhizomes
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Friday, April 12, 2013

Growing Flower Bulbs For Profit

Growing Flower Bulbs For Profit





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Flower bulbs are the perfect crop for any grower. They're fairly easy to grow, and can bring you big profits. They can also multiply rapidly with the right amount of care. That's one of the many things that makes them so appealing. So how can you make good money growing bulbs? Here's how:

Flower growers make, on average, to an hour. It's simply a great business for anyone looking to turn their backyard nursery into a garden of profitable plants. In particular, bulbs continue to be top sellers. Marvin Joslin makes over 0,000 a year selling bulbs and flowers from the garden he started out in the country. He focuses on lilies, because they're hardy perennials that can grow in all four seasons. Plus, lilies grow into long-lasting cut flowers that are always top sellers.

In addition to lilies, there are many other bulbs that have something you probably didn't know about them:

*Daffodils - They're virtually immune to pests and disease.

*Iris - There are around 200 species in a variety of color and form.

*Tulips - These were once a holy flower in Turkey and Iran.

*Hyacinth - These are known for their delicate scent.

Plus, bulbs can be forced to grow outside of their normal season, which can be especially profitable. "Forcing" can cause bulbs to grow months before the normal cycle by simulating the natural conditions. Some popular bulbs for forcing include:

*"Paperwhite" daffodil for Christmas

*"Olaf" tulip for Valentine's Day

*"Anne Marie" hyacinth for Valentine's Day

*"Peerless Pink" tulip for Mother's Day

When you're ready to sell your flowers, you have many places you could try, such as the local farmers' market. These events continually draw big crowds eager to buy from local growers. Set up a stand or booth and get ready for the big profits. It's also a good idea to put out a mailing list that your customers can sign up for. That way you can keep in contact with your customers and let them know when and where you'll be selling your flowers next.

Or how about selling to hotels and restaurants. Many hotels and restaurants buy flowers to make their tables and entryways look nice. It's a simple way to bring class to any room. Plus, these restaurants and hotels will want to keep their tables and entryways looking classy, so you could see a lot of repeat sales.

Mail-order sales work well for many growers. The more exotic or unusual your bulbs, the better they will sell with a small classified in gardening magazines and newsletters. You can be growing flower bulbs for profit in no time. They're easy to grow, and can provide some beautiful results. Soon you could be making to an hour, or more, from growing flowers for profit. To learn more, read Growing Flowers for Profit, available at: http://extraincomebulletin.com


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Saturday, March 16, 2013

Rehearsal Dinner Flowers

Rehearsal Dinner Flowers





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An important wedding weekend is the rehearsal dinner. This occasion can be as relaxed or as formal as you like, so it is fun to decorate. Although it will not be as elaborately decorated as the wedding, you will definitely want to have pretty flowers for your rehearsal dinner.

The rehearsal dinner is usually hosted by the groom's parents, and the bride is just a guest of honor. That means that unless you are specifically asked, you will probably not get a lot of say in how the rehearsal dinner is done. This is just fine, because the last thing that a busy bride needs is one more thing to organize!

Although the bride and groom are the guests of honor at the rehearsal dinner, it might also be a nice time for them to give a little something to their parents. The end of the evening would be a lovely time to present special gifts of wedding jewelry to the mothers of the bride and groom. Very often the couple will want to give their moms gifts of classic wedding jewelry, such as black pearls in honor of the occasion, and to thank them for all of their support.

The rehearsal dinner is a great time for the two families to get to know each other before the wedding. It does not need to be similar in style to the wedding. This means that a formal sit down wedding reception for 300 could be preceded by a clam bake on the beach. You could also have an elegant rehearsal dinner in a club followed by an informal backyard reception after the nuptials. When it comes to the rehearsal dinner, anything goes.

Since you can really do anything you want for the rehearsal dinner, you will have a lot of flexibility on the flowers. In general, it is nice to match them to either the location or the season (or both). Displays do not need to be elaborate or overly abundant; in fact, the groom's mother would not want to plan for floral displays that are more impressive than the centerpieces for the wedding, as it might embarrass the bride and her family.

Simple styles will work best, and need not be particularly expensive. For instance, for an autumn wedding, potted mums would make lovely centerpieces for the rehearsal dinner. They are seasonal, affordable, and can be taken home and planted afterwards. It would be really sweet if the groom's mother planted them in the newlyweds' yard as a surprise for when they get home from their honeymoon.

There are many other flowers that would be great choices for a rehearsal dinner. Hydrandea are beautiful summer flowers, and they come in some very pretty colors, such as white, pink, blue, pale green, and gold. They are also a very full flower, so a few will go a long way. If the rehearsal dinner is fairly casual, a few hydrangea popped into a white pitcher or a galvanized bucket looks fantastic. For a dinner in a more elegant setting, the hydrangea work wonderfully paired with roses in a low footed container.

Spring has many wonderful flowers as well. A very pretty centerpiece for a rehearsal dinner would be hyacinth planted in a small painted vase. They have a wonderful soft fragrance, and nothing says "spring" like bulbs. One of the favorite flowers of spring is the tulip. Although they can get pricey at a florist, you can often find tulips inexpensively at your local grocery store. After all, you want your rehearsal dinner to be nice, but it doesn't need to be extravagant - save that for the wedding reception!


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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Plants & Flowers That Are Harmful to Dogs

Plants & Flowers That Are Harmful to Dogs


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Most dog owners are aware of not giving their dog chocolate; as it is known to be poisonous to them (actually it's the Theobromine compound that's naturally found in chocolate that that causes the problems). Some may also be aware of grapes, raisins and walnuts - but how many dog owners actually think about checking their garden and house plants?

Plants that give a rash after contact:

Chrysanthemums (also may cause dermatitis) Poinsettia Spider plant Weeping and Creeping Figs

Plants that irritate the mouth - possibly causing swollen mouth, lips, tongue; presenting breathing problems:

Arrowhead Vine Boston Ivy Marble Queen Pothos Majesty Palm Neththytis Ivy Philodendrons

Plants that are toxic include:

Amaryllis Arrow Grass Asparagus Fern Azaleas Bird of Paradise Buttercup Crown of Thorns Foxglove Hyacinth (bulb) Horse Chestnut Iris (bulb) Jasmine berries Mistletoe Morning Glory Narcissus (bulb) Needlepoint Ivy Rhododendron Umbrella Plant Wisteria

Fruit and vegetable plants that may cause issues to your dog include:

Apricot Cherry tree Elderberry (foliage) Potatoes Rhubarb Spinach Tomato Vine

You can get a comprehensive list of potentially harmful or poisonous plants from the ASPCA or your local Dogs Trust.

Obviously most dogs will avoid plants that are toxic or poisonous to them however, you need to take extra care with puppies, teething dogs that will chew anything and older dogs that love chewing. It is worth taking the time to walk around your garden, making a note of the plants you have. That way you can make the decision to either protect or remove the offending plants. Remember, your dog will probably avoid those plants that may give him problems - but sometimes it is better to be safe than sorry.

So what are the symptoms? These include depression, lack of appetite, vomiting and severe abdominal pain. If these symptoms are left to progress, they can also lead to dehydration, drooling, diarrhea, breathing difficulties and renal failure.

If you are at all worried that your dog has eaten something he shouldn't, take him to the vets immediately or as soon as you possibly can, to get him checked out. If you are sure he has eaten a plant, take a cutting or sample of the plant with you, to enable the vet to determine what it is.

It isn't just your dog you should worry about. Next time you decide to send a friend a bouquet of flowers - make sure you think of their dog too and avoid any potentially harmful flowers. After all, you want to send them wishes - not something you will regret.


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What is True Bulbs


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The word bulb is often used to describe true bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizomes and plants with fleshy root systems that can cope with long periods of drought by storing food reserves beneath the ground. There are, however, clear differences between these five types of plants.

The inside of a true bulb consists of stems and fleshy leaves that have been modified for storage. In tulip, hyacinth and daffodil bulbs the modified leaves are layered closely around each other, with the outer leaves, which are often dry and brown, forming a tunic around the bulb.

In other bulbs the leaves are not wrapped around each other but overlap, producing a far more succulent bulb. These bulbs are known as scaly bulbs, and the lily is one of the best known examples.

Individual bulbs usually survive for many years in the ground, during which time the old ones will produce offsets or daughter bulbs and thus create small groups. Some tulip bulbs are unlikely to produce flowers for a second year, but the bulb will form replacement bulbs, which then flower the following year.

Inside all corms there is a stem that is swollen and adapted to store food. This forms the base of the new shoots. Unlike true bulbs, corms appear solid throughout. After flowering, a new corm, formed at the base of the new stem, will grow on top of the old one and the old corm will die.

Each corm, therefore, has only one season in which to produce a flower. Small young corms will also form on the basal plate, which is slightly concave. Crocosmias, gladioli and crocuses are all cormous plants.


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Bulbs, Tubers, Corms and Rhizomes


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Bulbs are a large group of flowers that produce beautiful displays year after year and require little care. Included with true bulbs are corms, rhizomes, tubers and tuberous roots. Plan your garden and yard program to create a colorful display that will continue to bloom from early spring through late fall. Make a list to see which will work best for you, how many of each bloom you will need and the color scheme you would like to create. Early bloomers include crocus, tulips, hyacinth, daffodils, lilies and iris. These are considered hardy bulbs. Different varieties of all of these flowers bloom at various times throughout the spring, summer and fall seasons.

Plant your bulbs in the fall before a deep frost hardens the ground. In areas with frigid winters, plant early so bulbs can produce a good root system. The areas you have chosen for your flowers should provide a little shade at the warmest times of the day. This will help your flowers thrive and grow bigger and better. Drainage of the soil is another important factor in the growth of healthy plants. In heavy clay soil mix in sand and peat and work it to a depth of twelve inches. If soil is sandy add peat or compost.

To prepare the bed it is wise to add a fertilizer high in calcium, phosphorous and magnesium. Work it into the soil evenly or you can work in bone meal at the bottom of the bed, if you prefer. After flowers start blooming, add a well balanced fertilizer. Bulbs are planted between 3 and 9 inches deep and several inches apart depending on the variety of the plant you have chosen. Planting a little deeper can produce healthier flowers. Placing a cluster of the same color makes a dramatic display. As you plant the bulbs it is a good idea to label each area with the color and name of what is located there.

In the fall, to avoid the danger of pests, such as mice, clean all areas of the lawn and garden of waste. Plant bulbs away from walls and house foundations. If any plant or bulb look diseased or are infested with insects, it is better to remove and destroy them to prevent the spread of these pests.

Some tender bulbs, corms and tubers include dahlia, gladiolus, and caladium. Caladiums are actually richly colored leaves that prefer shady areas. They require special care and must be dug up before the frost and stored for the winter in a cool dry place. Gladiolus is a favorite of all gardeners. They make beautiful cut flower arrangements inside the home. At about 6 to 8 weeks after the last blooms fade or after the first frost, cut tops to a few inches above the corm then place in a box or old onion sack. Store in a cool dry room at 40 degrees. The calla lily and the canna lily are best planted in corners or borders of the yard. Dig up the flowers near the first frost. Calla lilies should be dug up and dried in the shade for a few days, and then placed in a box and covered with sawdust or sphagum moss. Canna lilies should be dug up near the first frost and stored as is, leaving about 14 inches of the top attached. Store for a a couple of weeks in a warm room, then dust with fungicide and hang up with stems down. Store both lilies at about 50 degrees and keep dry through the winter months.

Now you can rest and relax for a while until you are ready to start this procedure all over again.


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Fragrant Spring-Blooming Bulb Collection


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This week we have assembled a collection of fragrant spring blooming flower bulbs. We have chosen those that we believe to be the most fragrant of all. It happens that many are heirloom varieties. Ideal for planting in small clusters in little nooks throughout the garden. Several of the varieties are good for forcing indoors also.

Grape Hyacinth 'Golden Fragrance'

A new grape hyacinth with a gentle sweet fruity perfume, Muscari macrocarpum 'Golden Fragrance' blooms in April with unusual spikes of soft yellow that emerge from purple buds. The only grape hyacinth with yellow blossoms! Plant in full sun or very light shade. Height is 6 inches.

Tulip 'General De Wet'

The most fragrant tulip of all. A single early tulip that dates back about 100 years, it originated as a sport of Prince of Austria. The fiery orange blooms stipled with scarlet come in April. 'General De Wet' grows 12-14 inches tall. Plant in full sun. Of all the tulips, it is unsurpassed for forcing.

Narcissus jonquilla 'Simplex'

The true original jonquil that has been grown since the mid 1700s. It blooms in late April with several small golden yellow side-facing flowers with small cups. They are sweetly fragrant and are borne on sturdy 10 inch stems. The foliage is slender and reed-like. Jonquilla 'Simplex' naturalizes into nice little colonies. All narcissus are virtually deer proof.

Narcissus triandrus 'Thalia'

'Thalia' has pure white blooms borne in gently nodding clusters of 2-3 per stem. An heirloom variety dating back to 1916, 'Thalia' grows about 12 inches tall and blooms in very late April to early May. 'Thalia' is known for its fragrance and prefers a moist semi-shaded location where it will naturalize splendidly. Native to Spain and Portugal.

Multiple Flowered Narcissus 'Geranium'

'Geranium' is one of my favorite daffodils because it is amongst the last to bloom with a nice display of long-lasting blooms borne 3-5 per strong stem. It is extremely fragrant and naturalizes well in full sun to very light shade. Excellent for forcing. A true heirloom, it has been grown for about 80 years. It grows to 16 inches tall.

Hyacinth 'Blue Jacket'

Hyacinths are known to be the most fragrant of the spring blooming bulbs. Many people consider 'Blue Jacket' to be the most fragrant of all the hyacinths. They can be forced indoors or can be planted in masses out doors. We particularly like 'Blue Jacket' for its strong sturdy stems and its densely filled tubular spikes that are filled with florets right to the top. The flowers are particularly long lasting. They grow to be 10 inches tall.

Hyacinth 'Woodstock'

'Woodstock' combines delicious fragrance with fine spikes of rich plum purple. Hyacinths naturalize in well drained soil in full sun and they are deer resistant. Height 10 inches tall.

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Fall Bulbs For Spring Blooms


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Fall bulbs are, naturally, planted in the fall and flower in the spring. Many believe that they should be planted in the early spring, believing that the winter frosts can harm them. In fact nothing could be farther from the truth.

Bulbs, corms and rhizomes are all classed as bulbs for the purposes of fall planting. Fall bulbs need the cold of winter earth to prompt them to start growing and form a healthy root system, and a newly planted bulb will remain dormant until the ground temperature reaches 5 - 10 Celsius (40 - 50F). If you have an early fall frost and a mild winter, you will find bulbs starting to peek above the ground in January rather than March, and if your winter is mild, your bulbs will grow, but the roots will not be strong. The bigger the bulb, the more important a frost for their root system.

The cold of winter is essential for them. That is something to keep in mind when considering planting time, and with global warming sometimes causing mild falls, you might want to plant your bulbs later in the season - around November or December. Whatever you plan to do, you should make up your mind early exactly what you want to plant.

You have a very wide choice of plants and colors. You can get most colors from bulbs these days thanks to the wonders of hybridization, and there is no reason why your spring garden should not be a riot of yellows, reds, pinks, blues and purples. Add to that the snowy white of snowdrops and your garden should look great. However, keep in mind that not all of the different plants bloom at the same time, so choose carefully if you have planned a garden around that.

Possibilities are the snowdrops already mentioned that look fabulous when grown in large clumps, and then crocuses, lilies, tulips, daffodils and other narcissi, hyacinths and alliums. There are also irises and many others, most of which are available in a multitude of different colors. Towards the end of summer the garden stores will be full of them, and also the general stores, outdoor centers and even department stores. You will find pages and pages of sites online, and if you Google 'fall bulbs' you will have so much choice you will likely never want to stop looking!

Many gardeners like to color theme their gardens using fall bulbs, or to layer them with the smaller plants at the front and larger at the back. That is when you should check the estimated flowering times since you don't want the yellows coming out in March but the reds leaving it till June! The same with the sized planting: you could have a big bare patch in your garden while the middle sized bulbs leave it till May to flower. All of this information should be on the pack, but if not you can get the information online for your specific bulb.

The bulbs should be planted when the soil temperature drops to at least 10 Celsius (50F), and should be two bulb thicknesses deep. Make sure you plant them the right way up! They like a well drained soil that holds moisture, and if you add a thickness of compost below the bulb by digging the hole a bit deeper, this will provide the needed drainage, moisture and nutrition required for the first year's growth.

Old bulbs should be fed with a top dressing of a good bulb fertilizer, and clumps separated every now and again to promote more vigorous growth. Bulbs like a sunny spot in the garden, where they are exposed to about 5 - 6 hours of light daily. Under a tree or beside a wall that shades them from the sun are not suitable, and growth will be slow. Once they have been planted you just leave them and they will look after themselves. The fall bulbs don't mind frost and snow, unlike summer planting bulbs that should be lifted over the winter.

Anybody who would like a nice show of blooms in the spring should plant fall bulbs. You can design your spring garden in any way you want so long as you are acquainted with the bulbs, corms or rhizomes that you are planting. They are easy to look after, and are the ideal solution for the amateur gardener that wants to impress the neighbors in March.


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Fall bulbs are, naturally, planted in the fall and flower in the spring. Many believe that they should be planted in the early spring, believing that the winter frosts can harm them. In fact nothing could be farther from the truth.

Bulbs, corms and rhizomes are all classed as bulbs for the purposes of fall planting. Fall bulbs need the cold of winter earth to prompt them to start growing and form a healthy root system, and a newly planted bulb will remain dormant until the ground temperature reaches 5 - 10 Celsius (40 - 50F). If you have an early fall frost and a mild winter, you will find bulbs starting to peek above the ground in January rather than March, and if your winter is mild, your bulbs will grow, but the roots will not be strong. The bigger the bulb, the more important a frost for their root system.

The cold of winter is essential for them. That is something to keep in mind when considering planting time, and with global warming sometimes causing mild falls, you might want to plant your bulbs later in the season - around November or December. Whatever you plan to do, you should make up your mind early exactly what you want to plant.

You have a very wide choice of plants and colors. You can get most colors from bulbs these days thanks to the wonders of hybridization, and there is no reason why your spring garden should not be a riot of yellows, reds, pinks, blues and purples. Add to that the snowy white of snowdrops and your garden should look great. However, keep in mind that not all of the different plants bloom at the same time, so choose carefully if you have planned a garden around that.

Possibilities are the snowdrops already mentioned that look fabulous when grown in large clumps, and then crocuses, lilies, tulips, daffodils and other narcissi, hyacinths and alliums. There are also irises and many others, most of which are available in a multitude of different colors. Towards the end of summer the garden stores will be full of them, and also the general stores, outdoor centers and even department stores. You will find pages and pages of sites online, and if you Google 'fall bulbs' you will have so much choice you will likely never want to stop looking!

Many gardeners like to color theme their gardens using fall bulbs, or to layer them with the smaller plants at the front and larger at the back. That is when you should check the estimated flowering times since you don't want the yellows coming out in March but the reds leaving it till June! The same with the sized planting: you could have a big bare patch in your garden while the middle sized bulbs leave it till May to flower. All of this information should be on the pack, but if not you can get the information online for your specific bulb.

The bulbs should be planted when the soil temperature drops to at least 10 Celsius (50F), and should be two bulb thicknesses deep. Make sure you plant them the right way up! They like a well drained soil that holds moisture, and if you add a thickness of compost below the bulb by digging the hole a bit deeper, this will provide the needed drainage, moisture and nutrition required for the first year's growth.

Old bulbs should be fed with a top dressing of a good bulb fertilizer, and clumps separated every now and again to promote more vigorous growth. Bulbs like a sunny spot in the garden, where they are exposed to about 5 - 6 hours of light daily. Under a tree or beside a wall that shades them from the sun are not suitable, and growth will be slow. Once they have been planted you just leave them and they will look after themselves. The fall bulbs don't mind frost and snow, unlike summer planting bulbs that should be lifted over the winter.

Anybody who would like a nice show of blooms in the spring should plant fall bulbs. You can design your spring garden in any way you want so long as you are acquainted with the bulbs, corms or rhizomes that you are planting. They are easy to look after, and are the ideal solution for the amateur gardener that wants to impress the neighbors in March.


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Bulbs are a large group of flowers that produce beautiful displays year after year and require little care. Included with true bulbs are corms, rhizomes, tubers and tuberous roots. Plan your garden and yard program to create a colorful display that will continue to bloom from early spring through late fall. Make a list to see which will work best for you, how many of each bloom you will need and the color scheme you would like to create. Early bloomers include crocus, tulips, hyacinth, daffodils, lilies and iris. These are considered hardy bulbs. Different varieties of all of these flowers bloom at various times throughout the spring, summer and fall seasons.

Plant your bulbs in the fall before a deep frost hardens the ground. In areas with frigid winters, plant early so bulbs can produce a good root system. The areas you have chosen for your flowers should provide a little shade at the warmest times of the day. This will help your flowers thrive and grow bigger and better. Drainage of the soil is another important factor in the growth of healthy plants. In heavy clay soil mix in sand and peat and work it to a depth of twelve inches. If soil is sandy add peat or compost.

To prepare the bed it is wise to add a fertilizer high in calcium, phosphorous and magnesium. Work it into the soil evenly or you can work in bone meal at the bottom of the bed, if you prefer. After flowers start blooming, add a well balanced fertilizer. Bulbs are planted between 3 and 9 inches deep and several inches apart depending on the variety of the plant you have chosen. Planting a little deeper can produce healthier flowers. Placing a cluster of the same color makes a dramatic display. As you plant the bulbs it is a good idea to label each area with the color and name of what is located there.

In the fall, to avoid the danger of pests, such as mice, clean all areas of the lawn and garden of waste. Plant bulbs away from walls and house foundations. If any plant or bulb look diseased or are infested with insects, it is better to remove and destroy them to prevent the spread of these pests.

Some tender bulbs, corms and tubers include dahlia, gladiolus, and caladium. Caladiums are actually richly colored leaves that prefer shady areas. They require special care and must be dug up before the frost and stored for the winter in a cool dry place. Gladiolus is a favorite of all gardeners. They make beautiful cut flower arrangements inside the home. At about 6 to 8 weeks after the last blooms fade or after the first frost, cut tops to a few inches above the corm then place in a box or old onion sack. Store in a cool dry room at 40 degrees. The calla lily and the canna lily are best planted in corners or borders of the yard. Dig up the flowers near the first frost. Calla lilies should be dug up and dried in the shade for a few days, and then placed in a box and covered with sawdust or sphagum moss. Canna lilies should be dug up near the first frost and stored as is, leaving about 14 inches of the top attached. Store for a a couple of weeks in a warm room, then dust with fungicide and hang up with stems down. Store both lilies at about 50 degrees and keep dry through the winter months.

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Bulbs are a large group of flowers that produce beautiful displays year after year and require little care. Included with true bulbs are corms, rhizomes, tubers and tuberous roots. Plan your garden and yard program to create a colorful display that will continue to bloom from early spring through late fall. Make a list to see which will work best for you, how many of each bloom you will need and the color scheme you would like to create. Early bloomers include crocus, tulips, hyacinth, daffodils, lilies and iris. These are considered hardy bulbs. Different varieties of all of these flowers bloom at various times throughout the spring, summer and fall seasons.

Plant your bulbs in the fall before a deep frost hardens the ground. In areas with frigid winters, plant early so bulbs can produce a good root system. The areas you have chosen for your flowers should provide a little shade at the warmest times of the day. This will help your flowers thrive and grow bigger and better. Drainage of the soil is another important factor in the growth of healthy plants. In heavy clay soil mix in sand and peat and work it to a depth of twelve inches. If soil is sandy add peat or compost.

To prepare the bed it is wise to add a fertilizer high in calcium, phosphorous and magnesium. Work it into the soil evenly or you can work in bone meal at the bottom of the bed, if you prefer. After flowers start blooming, add a well balanced fertilizer. Bulbs are planted between 3 and 9 inches deep and several inches apart depending on the variety of the plant you have chosen. Planting a little deeper can produce healthier flowers. Placing a cluster of the same color makes a dramatic display. As you plant the bulbs it is a good idea to label each area with the color and name of what is located there.

In the fall, to avoid the danger of pests, such as mice, clean all areas of the lawn and garden of waste. Plant bulbs away from walls and house foundations. If any plant or bulb look diseased or are infested with insects, it is better to remove and destroy them to prevent the spread of these pests.

Some tender bulbs, corms and tubers include dahlia, gladiolus, and caladium. Caladiums are actually richly colored leaves that prefer shady areas. They require special care and must be dug up before the frost and stored for the winter in a cool dry place. Gladiolus is a favorite of all gardeners. They make beautiful cut flower arrangements inside the home. At about 6 to 8 weeks after the last blooms fade or after the first frost, cut tops to a few inches above the corm then place in a box or old onion sack. Store in a cool dry room at 40 degrees. The calla lily and the canna lily are best planted in corners or borders of the yard. Dig up the flowers near the first frost. Calla lilies should be dug up and dried in the shade for a few days, and then placed in a box and covered with sawdust or sphagum moss. Canna lilies should be dug up near the first frost and stored as is, leaving about 14 inches of the top attached. Store for a a couple of weeks in a warm room, then dust with fungicide and hang up with stems down. Store both lilies at about 50 degrees and keep dry through the winter months.

Now you can rest and relax for a while until you are ready to start this procedure all over again.


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A Few of the Best Spring Flowering Bulbs for Containers


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For a real showy display of flowers in spring time there is nothing better than large pots of spring bulbs to create a focal point in the garden. Almost all spring flowering bulbs can be planted in containers, but there are a few considerations you need to take into account when creating your display. It is not a good idea to plant miniature or short bulbs in a very large container as they will just look lost. At the same time, large bulbs in a small container will over balance it as they grow upwards. Also be careful with colour. A planter filled with the same variety of bulb can look stunning, but equally, a mix of bulbs of a similar colour pallet will look just as good.

The best time to plant spring flowering bulbs in containers is from October to December, before the first frosts. If you are using a terracotta pot with a drainage hole in the bottom place a layer of broken crocks inside before planting as this will aid drainage. Fill your chosen pot with general purpose compost mixed with a couple of handfuls of horticultural grit to help with drainage. If you are filling the container with the same variety of bulb, pack the bulbs in close together to ensure a really great show. Check the packet for the correct depth to plant the bulbs and cover over with compost. Water the container well and place in your chosen spot.

There are many varieties of spring flowering bulbs that look good in containers. Use an old galvanised tub as a planter for bright yellow daffodils. Straight stemmed red tulips look stunning in lead or faux lead planters. Place them either side of a front door for a really stunning display. Plant crocus bulbs in smaller containers, old walking boots are ideal and add a quirky twist to a door step or corner of a patio. Equally as nice are dwarf varieties of daffodil and tulip planted in wicker baskets. Short varieties of fritillaria and allium look stunning in terracotta bowls or low troughs. Place them on the flat top of a wall or in groups up the side of stone steps. Grape hyacinths are a great favourite and look good in small long toms and zinc planters. Plant dwarf iris in an old cup and saucer and place on your window sill. Hyacinth bulbs are also lovely to have indoors and will fill the room with their fresh heady scent. The type of garden planters you can use are endless. But you will always find something either vintage, modern or just a bit quirky that will set off your chosen bulbs a treat and help herald the arrival of another spring.


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Spring is the favorite season of many. It is a time of rebirth, renewal, and rejuvenation. One of the greatest joys of spring is the beautiful assortment of flowers. You can get this joy at home by planting spring flower bulbs. These are bulbs that bloom in early spring while other plants are still developing.

There are many spring flowering bulbs, but some of the most popular are crocus, tulip, narcissus, and hyacinth. These bulbs should be planted before the ground freezes, preferably in late September or early October. This enables them to develop a strong root system before the first frost.

Spring flower bulbs should be planted in an area that drains well. Bulbs will rot in standing water. They must also receive adequate sunshine--at least six hours daily. The soil doesn't need any special treatment, but it should be loose and workable. If you are working a new area, you might want to add some compost or peat moss.

When it comes time to dig the hole, follow the package directions. Most bulbs will require a depth of six to eight inches, but loosen the soil for an additional four inches. Place the bulb in the ground with the pointy end facing up. Pack the dirt firmly and water thoroughly.

Spring flower bulbs require very little care. Simply water them occasionally, and add a mulch cover when cold weather comes. With a little water, sunshine, and luck, you will be blessed with beautiful, fragrant blooms in early spring.


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