Spring in New Hampshire means that we can't start digging and planting as soon as we might like. Homegrown NH host Emma Erler has ideas for some things that you can do at this time of year. Erler is ...
Bulbs are a great way to get spring flowers, since they already contain all of the nutrients that the plant needs to grow and bloom. This means that as soon as the weather begins to warm up, they can ...
Crocuses, calla lilies, dahlias, irises, and tulips are some classic flowers that don't grow from seeds but from bulbs, an underground structure. Bulbs have short stems, and fleshy leaves and go ...
If apple picking and leaf peeping have caused fall gardening to get away from you, it’s not too late to get those bulbs in the ground that you planned for next spring. Every spring when early blooms ...
If you have some leftover bulbs that didn’t make it into the ground before it started snowing, then “forcing” them to bloom is a way to bring spring cheer into the house. Emma Erler, host of Homegrown ...
Most spring bulbs (tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, crocus) want at least six hours of sun, and be sure to plant them pointy side up. Getty Images / Andrea Obzerova For many gardeners, bulbs are magic.
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. Once fall temperatures cool it's time to plant spring bulbs. If you've never planted bulbs before some ...
Submitted photo A group of gardeners plants flower bulbs this month. Planting flower bulbs in November gives them plenty of time to take root throughout winter and be ready for spring. If the spring ...