If you are looking for spring blooms that are a little different, then try Chionodoxa forbesii sp. or Glory of the Snow.
Can you garden without bulbs? Yes, but why would you? They are just the ticket for jazzing up your garden beds.
These beautiful winter flowering plants will bring a touch of colour to dark winter days. From aconite to heather, here are ...
A perennial to 10cm in height, with cup-shaped bright yellow flowers 3cm in width from late winter, surrounded by divided leafy bracts. Basal leaves are rich green, divided into several lobes ...
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a herbaceous perennial, up to 15cm high, with bright green lobed leaves that open after the cup-shaped flowers. Flowers are made up of six, pale sulphur-yellow petals surrounded by bright green "ruffs ...
Tender bulbs include tuberous begonia, freesia, dahlias, gladiolus, caladiums, canna, oxalis and calla lilies, and will need to be stored indoors for winter. If not dug up and stored in the proper ...
Some hardy varieties are available that survive winter weather in many USDA growing ... gladiolus grow from corms which are similar to bulbs. Onions are good examples of bulbs.
Bulbs planted in the fall, need little attention until they sprout and bloom ... Late winter shade gardens or rock gardens may consist of winter aconite, snowdrops, crocus, grape hyacinth, glory of ...