During our recent visit to Universal Studios Florida, we noticed a floral bucket had returned to Poppy’s Playground in ...
Pot them up, give them a chill and enjoy spring-flowering bulbs indoors or outside on a patio, deck or porch. This is a great ...
Dr. Allan Armitage takes a look at some lesser-known bulbs on the market and explains how they can diversify grower's options ...
With the festive season now upon us my focus for December’s article moves indoors. Since Pagan times, we traditionally bring greenery into our homes at the darkest time of the year to give us hope of ...
September is also a good month for dividing plants such as hostas, coneflowers, rudbeckia and peonies, she says. Use a layer ...
One of the top reasons people switch to LED bulbs is their promise to last for years and years longer than incandescents. But many know the disappointment of watching their LEDs flicker and die ...
This holiday season is a good time to replace your light bulbs to give your surroundings a new glow. You can add a few decorative lights to give it a festive vibe. But there's a lot to consider ...
Returning to the garden, Michael explained now is your last chance to plant any bulbs before the ground ... he recommended bringing out your forced hyacinths now if you would like them to flower ...
With the bucket trucks whirring as they lift and lower ... This year, silver and gold bulbs are complemented by a pop of red. They decided to add a touch of color, while still maintaining a ...
The most common way that dogs are affected by hyacinth poisoning is by digging up bulbs from the garden when they have been recently planted. Ingesting hyacinth bulbs does cause instantaneous pain ...
Dog owners are being warned to keep their furry pets away from their spring bulbs if they’re planting them this winter. Six popular spring bulbs are poisonous and, in some cases, can be fatal for dogs ...