Marta Hill Gray and Peggy Singlemann demonstrate how daffodil bulbs can be divided to propagate new plants. Featured on VHG episode 2301; March 2023. Virginia Home Grown is available to stream on ...
Multiply your supply of this beautiful plant.
We’ve always enjoyed having a few indoor plants around the Hackaday dungeon because they just make the days more cheerful. Apparently there’s a big craze for them right now, which has led to price ...
Flowers that grow from bulbs are some of the earliest blooms to grace a garden in the spring. It can be fun to plan a colorful design of tulip flowers, similar to the flower fields that are a popular ...
Planting spring-blooming bulbs is a fall ritual, an optimistic act, looking ahead to the growing season. But what if you didn’t have to plant those little guys every year? What if you could still ...
In the gloomy days of winter, there's no better way to brighten up your windowsill than with amaryllis blooms. These vibrant red, white, and pink flowers are a colorful antidote to seasonal blues; you ...
You know winter is nearly over when daffodils begin to emerge in your garden. These popular spring bulbs are most well-known for their yellow flowers but, depending on the variety, they also bloom in ...
We’ve always enjoyed having a few indoor plants around the Hackaday dungeon because they just make the days more cheerful. Apparently there’s a big craze for them right now, which has led to price ...
Propagating amaryllis by division is the easiest and fastest way to create identical blooms. Separate firm offsets after flowering, dust with fungicide, and repot so the top third of each bulb stays ...