If the ground is frozen but you still want to get gardening, learn how to plant tulips in pots or how to grow tulips indoors instead. Now that you can add planting tulip bulbs to your garden jobs ...
You still need to buy pre-chilled bulbs, which you plant in containers. Forcing tulips and other bulbs into early bloom ...
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It's easy to ignore the watering of plants when it's tipping down with rain outside, but tulips should not be neglected amid April showers ...
You can still plant tulips in containers, or in containers that you sink into the ground and remove after flowering. There are no chemical controls. Slugs and snails can nibble the young leaves. Pick ...
Plant daffodils, winter aconites, tulips and fritillarias for outstanding ... If you want a great patio display, try growing bulbs in pots. Keep it simple by planting a variety on its own or ...
With bright yellow daffodils and multi-colored tulips ... container through the summer months,” says Palphramand. If you haven’t already planted allium bulbs in the fall, you can still plant ...
Anemones are among the potting bulbs you can plant in containers in early spring. Courtesy photo Potted bulbs: Dwarf tulips and short daffodils as well as grape hyacinth, anemones and tiny iris ...
You can still plant tulips in containers, or in containers that you sink into the ground and remove after flowering. There are no chemical controls. Slugs and snails can nibble the young leaves. Pick ...