Corms function much like bulbs—but a little extra prep makes all the difference. When it comes to flower gardening, ranunculus and anemones truly stand out. These charming cool-season flowers are ...
Typically, most bulbs you plant in your home garden (including favorites like tulips, daffodils, and crocus flowers) need to be placed in the soil before the first frost in order to guarantee blooms ...
This week’s work in our garden includes digging up and preparing gladiolus bulbs for winter storage. Gladiolus, or glads for short, cannot survive in the ground though the winter in our area. Even ...
Self-denial isn’t in my nature, especially when it comes to plants. Earlier this week, when I made a quick trip to a DIY store for a paint roller, all appreciation of prudence and economy vanished at ...
The results from a workshop held for members of the Earth, Wind and Flowers Garden Club this spring planting caladium corms were fairly significant. Some members had even taken their potted plants to ...
November is the perfect time to plant bulbs for spring flowers. This year, though, instead of planning to tiptoe through the tulips in April, why not go native and traipse through the Triteleia, ...
Today I will explore the wonderful world of corms. Along with bulbs, tubers, and rhizomes, corms constitute the quartet of underground storage structures that send up their silky blooms once a year — ...
Many plants use underground parts known as bulbs, corms, rhizomes or tubers to store carbohydrates for use during difficult conditions. Plants that have an underground storage organ are called ...
Here's how to grow gladioli, from choosing the right variety to expert tips on planting, maintaining and deadheading this ...
When it comes to flower gardening, ranunculus and anemones truly stand out. These charming cool-season flowers are known for their showy, delicate, papery blooms and exceptional vase life. Although ...