Some of my daffodil and tulip bulbs need to be moved and divided. Do I have to wait until fall to dig them? You could wait until fall to move and divide your daffodil and tulip bulbs. However, they ...
Now is a good time to divide and transplant daffodils if they've became crowded with fewer blossoms or the area has become too shady. When the foliage has begun to begins to yellow and turn brown, ...
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 ...
I just dug up clumps of daffodil bulbs that have been in the ground for almost 8 years. I've separated the bulbs and cleaned them up. When is the best time to replant them -- now or in the fall? Also, ...
September is half over, and there is still plenty to do before winter arrives with rainy boots. This is the perfect time to dig and divide irises. All varieties, including the Pacific Coast iris and ...
Daffodils need at least six hours of sunlight to flower, so move your flowers to a sunnier area that's not blocked by trees. Plant your daffodil bulbs at a depth of three times their size, about 8-10 ...
Dear Dr. Dirt: I love daffodils and have planted many bulbs. But after a few years there are more leaves than flowers. Do the bulbs wear out? — Lois, Indianapolis Dear Reader: When it comes to spring ...
Daffodils are the quintessential sign of spring’s arrival. But once those cheerful yellow, white, and orange flowers fade, what should you do with daffodils after they bloom? With the right care after ...
One topic never fails to generate mail this time of year: daffodils that didn’t bloom. And by this time, gardeners are getting over their disappointment and are determined to do something about it.
Daffodils are among the most-favored flowers and disappointment is high when bloom is poor due to shade or crowding John D. Simmons John D. Simmons - [email protected] One topic never ...