If you take a walk around the neighborhood to get ideas for your garden, the plants putting on their greatest show this month are summer-flowering bulbs. Calla lilies Cannas, gladiolus, and surprise ...
Industry group highlights ease of use and fast results for new growers Summer bulbs give new gardeners quick wins”— ...
Hoping for beautiful flowers and lush foliage in your garden this summer? Consider adding bulbs to your beds. Most summer-flowering bulbs are native to tropical and subtropical climates and will ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Now we’re approaching the spring gardening season and watching the first of this year’s bulbs peaking through the soil, there’s no ...
Add drama to flower beds and patio containers with colorful summer flowering bulbs. Summer blooming bulbs—including corms, rhizomes, and tubers—are worth the trouble. They’re fast growers that provide ...
We often think of flowering bulbs as the go-to plants for winter color. But we can also look ahead now to warmer weather by planting summer flowering bulbs such as gladiolas, cannas, dahlias and ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... I think it’s safe to say that the most overlooked group of plants in our region are the summer-blooming bulbs. Everyone is familiar with the “big six”: ...
Dear Roger: Am I too late to plant spring-blooming bulbs? What can I plant now? Also, what do I do with the daffodils and hyacinths I bought that have finished blooming? Do I cut them back? Do I put ...
Elephant ears and canna lilies add a great tropical look to the garden with their broad and sometimes bright leaves, but Kansas winters are generally a little too much for them. Instead of leaving ...
Spring-blooming bulbs are the cornerstones of the garden, the opening acts for the growing season. Their colorful cousins – summer-flowering bulbs – are the encores your garden needs. Imagine lilies ...
Now we’re approaching the spring gardening season and watching the first of this year’s bulbs peaking through the soil, there’s no time to relax. March has arrived, so grab your best gardening gloves ...