There’s nothing like the sight of colorful tulips popping up out of the ground — a sign that spring has sprung and sunny days are ahead! If you’ve transplanted potted tulip plants this spring or are ...
Q: Several weeks ago I potted up some tulip bulbs, intending to put them out by the front door when the bulbs emerged. They have been sitting in an unheated back room of my house and not in the sun.
The arrival of spring brings an abundance of gorgeous blooms, notably colorful tulips that can be seen in gardens, parks, florist shops, and grocery stores. Whether you're eager to enjoy the peak ...
IT'S almost time to plant your tulips to give you a flush of flowers in spring. Tulips can work in pots too – here's how: 1. Opt for shorter-stemmed types in smaller pots: The varieties which don't ...
Pot them up, give them a chill and enjoy spring flowering bulbs indoors or outside on a patio, deck or porch. Forcing ...
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What To Know About Planting Bulbs in Pots

You’ve seen stunning images of potted flowering bulbs fill your social feeds every spring, but have you ever wondered how to ...
Dear Master Gardener: I was given a pot of beautiful tulips. Can I plant them outside and enjoy them again next year? Answer: You can try. Tulips are one of the first harbingers of spring and can ...
Those foil-wrapped potted tulips, daffodils and hyacinths sold at supermarkets, garden or home centers, farmers markets and other retailers are perfect for outdoor planting, just like bedding plants.
What to do Cut some flowering branches for bouquets. Sow parsley, beets, carrots, and lettuce leaves outdoors. Start squash and pumpkin seeds indoors. Begin hardening off tomatoes, peppers, and other ...
Lots of folks will enjoy a fresh potted flowering plant this weekend as Easter is celebrated. Chances are that plant will be an Easter lily. Or it may be potted tulips or hyacinths, maybe pansies or ...