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3 Quick Fall Garden Tasks: Prep Your Garden for a Thriving Spring

As the calendar transitions to fall, life gets busier with back-to-school preparations, the delightful flurry of fall decorating, and anticipation for upcoming holidays. However, amidst all these seasonal activities, it’s important not to forget the garden. Fall marks the end of the garden season for many, but it’s also the perfect time for essential fall …

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Bulbs For Shade Gardens: Navigating the Shady Side of Gardening

You know, gardening in the shade can be a bit like solving a puzzle, especially if you are looking specifically for bulbs for shade gardens. Many of the plants we typically associate with gardens crave their daily dose of sunlight. But fear not! There’s a whole world of bulbs, rhizomes and tubers out there that …

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Blossom Beyond Boundaries: Cultivating Spring-Flowering Bulbs to Bloom in Hot Climates

Hey there, fellow gardening aficionados! If you’ve ever gazed longingly at tulips, crocus, and hyacinths, wondered how to get bulbs to bloom in hot climates, you’re in for a treat. We’re about to spill the beans on how to turn this dream into a reality. Picture this: vibrant blooms, against all odds, thriving in your …

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Spring Flowering Bulbs: The Cutting Garden

Spring flowering bulbs are typically planted in the fall of the previous year. Tulips, daffodils, hyacinth and crocus are all popular spring bulbs. However, not all spring flowering bulbs are planted outdoors. Some spring flowering bulbs are planted in heated greenhouse or unheated tunnel houses during February and March. These bulbs are usually forced for …

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Plant Bulbs In January: Get A Head Start On Cut Flower Production

Plant bulbs in January to get a head start on growing gorgeous flowers for cut flower production. Inside of a heated greenhouse, triteleria, anemone, iris and crocosmia should be planted for early spring bloom. The secret to local success as a cut flower grower is to beat out your competition by having gorgeous cut flower …

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How To Grow And Care For The Albuca Species

I fell in love with the corkscrew leaves of the Albuca species and knew I had to add this to my plant collection. Of course, living in Indiana it can be a bit difficult to obtain fresh seed from other countries, so I joined several plant societies including the Pacific Bulb Society in hopes of …

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Amorphophallus Titanium: Life Cycle And Facts About The Corpse Flower

The Amorphophallus titanium, which has bloomed at both Fairchild Tropical Gardens and the University of Wisconsin-Madison in addition to other places, has made headlines year after year because of its enormous size and foul-smelling flowers as well as the rarity of seeing it in bloom! Due to the publicity and the rarity of the Amorphophallus …

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Arisaema Seed Germination: Faster Blooms From Seed Grown Plants

Often the best way to acquire a plant you want is by growing it from seed, but some plants can be difficult to germinate, so today we will discuss arisaema seed germination. Arisaema, or cobra lily as they are commonly called are fascinating plants, especially for those who love unusual plants in their home landscape. …

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