Q: I saw tulip and daffodil bulbs for sale at the store. I remember my mom having tulips, but she also had problems growing them, as I recall. I would like to plant some, but I don’t want problems.
Tulips have long been celebrated for their lively colors and beautiful blooms. So much so that centuries ago, Europeans—who didn’t know when to plant tulip bulbs or how to grow them—saw the Middle ...
If you were late for the planting period last season, you might be wondering if it's possible to plant tulips in spring, and if so, how? No one wants to miss out on the vibrant display tulips provide, ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Seeing spring flowering bulbs nudge through the snow means that winter’s hold is on its way out. It also signals that the new outdoor gardening season has ...
Planting in January means you may have to wait a little longer to see your plants flower, but you should still be able to ...
When it comes to planting tulips, timing is key. MaxMichelMann/Getty Images When the South begins to alight in tulips, you know spring is well on its way. But before those glorious blooms start to ...
If you've never planted tulip bulbs before, the process might seem a bit intimidating, but the fact is that tulips are easy to plant and grow, even in pots. That's why they rank among the most popular ...
It’s easy and fun to plant spring blooming bulbs in winter containers. Begin with a frost proof pot that is at least 9 in. deep. Place the bulbs on a 3 in. base of soil after mixing in the appropriate ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." You know spring has arrived (finally!) when you see tulips in bloom! These spring flowers are a welcome ...
Tulips and hyacinths are refrigerated because our winters are not cold enough, long enough, to allow them to bloom properly without additional chilling. These bulbs should be refrigerated six to eight ...
Gardening season is on hold for the winter months, but you may have questions as you prepare for spring. To ask one, simply go to the OSU Extension website, type it in and include the county where you ...