Fertilize tulips when planting in the fall by adding a handful of compost and about a tablespoon of bonemeal to the hole.
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I remember, as a kid, helping my dad pick out tulip bulbs to plant each fall. The tulips were set out in cardboard bins, with a big picture of the bloom on the front of each box. Looking back, it ...
Tulips begin to steal the show in spring bringing yellow, pink, magenta, red, and white hues to the garden and landscape with their iconic flowers. If you're feeling inspired and want some of these ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. The best part of spring is when all the bulbs you planted start emerging from the ground, painting your yard with color after a long grey winter.
Once you bring your bulbs home, choose a well-drained bed that is sunny in the winter and early spring. Full sun is ...
Cooler temperatures offer a good time to plant some seeds and bulbs but make sure you know what's going in the ground.
Tulip bulbs can attract rodents looking for an easy meal or drawn to a cosy patch of freshly turned soil. Following these ...