Dive into a binful at your local garden center and hold ... Pick big, firm bulbs. Avoid ones with soft or dark spots. Store them in a cool, dark place with good air circulation until you can ...
Geophytes include bulbs (true bulbs), corms, tubers, tuberous roots, and rhizomes. Each type has its own underground structures, cultivation and propagation needs. Let's look at some of the common ...
After your bulbs have bloomed, don’t be in a hurry to cut down the green leaves since these leaves are gathering energy to store for next year’s flowers. Some people like to dig out their ...
Tender bulbs have fleshy bulbs, corms, tubers or roots. They cannot survive cold winter temperatures and must be dug up each fall. Store them for the winter indoors in a cool, dry place. Tender bulbs ...