Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tulips to daffodils, snowdrops to fritillaria, spring-flowering bulbs are undeniably pretty additions to any home garden. Plus, ...
Hosted on MSN
These unusual uses for a bulb dibber may see you reach for this garden tool more often this season
You will know a bulb dibber as a tool for planting bulbs, seeds, or even smaller seedlings. It can come in handy elsewhere in the garden, too. So let's look at some more unusual uses for a bulb dibber ...
I used the coolest tool ever yesterday planting bulbs. It's a special drill bit that will “dig” a bulb hole for you with very little effort. I wish I would have had this garden tool years ago – since ...
Last week was warmish and semi-sunny, with nighttime temperatures dropping to (but not below) freezing. And so, ladies and gentlemen, get out your dibbers. Bulb-planting time is upon us. Bonnie ...
Fall is in full swing and winter is just around the corner, but spring is only five months away, and now is the time to start thinking about planting flower bulbs so you'll have those beautiful spring ...
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 ...
Beginning gardeners may not realize that all of those beautiful tulips and daffodils we see in the spring started out as bulbs planted in the fall. Why couldn’t someone just get some bulbs and plant ...
Poinsettia care, holiday bulbs, tool-winterizing and dying Japanese maples: This Month in the Garden
The entire year's crop of America's top-selling potted plant - the poinsettia - will change hands in the next four weeks. If you're in the market for one (or a few), look for ones with stiff stems, ...
Fall is in full swing and winter is just around the corner, but spring is only five months away, and now is the time to start thinking about planting flower bulbs so you’ll have those beautiful spring ...
Here’s what you need to know to create a beautiful spring garden Gardens inherently occupy a fourth dimension. Plants respond directly to the passage of time: each day, each season, each year.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results