A container of forced grape hyacinth, daffodil and tulip bulbs. Courtesy MelindaMyers.com. Pot them up, give them a chill ...
The good news is that you can still plant bulbs as long as the soil is not frozen. So far this year we have experienced a few warm spells (intermixed with cold spells!) which have left the soil ...
Planting in January gives your flowers a head start, meaning earlier blooms, stronger plants, and longer flowering seasons.
"For the pebble method, place bulbs on top of the stones in a shallow container and keep the water level just touching the ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- When the holiday decorations come down and winter seems to drag on in Northeast Ohio, forced flower bulbs ...
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The 10 garden plants everyone grew in 2025
From hardy lavender to pretty spring-flowering bulbs, the most popular plants of 2025 have been revealed — including some ...
Keen gardeners are encouraged to prepare for the seasons ahead by setting up their 2026 calendar. This essential ...
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What to grow in January: 7 edible plants, flowers and flora to add to your garden this month
"Although January is late for planting many bulbs, with many popular types such as daffodils, tulips and crocuses ideally ...
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Garden jobs for January: Everything to do for your plot during the 'least glamorous' month
As the new year gets underway it’s a key time for planning your best garden yet. Here are all the garden jobs to do this ...
The beginning of the new year is a great time to take stock of how well your garden grew last year and make plans for the ...
Tulips are quite resilient flowers, and Monty Don has shown that gardeners just need to do one simple step, so that they will ...
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