Tulips are one of spring's most anticipated flowers. The vibrant hues and upright stature bring an early burst of color and character to any garden space. As perennials in zones 4 to 7, tulips come ...
Newly planted tulip and crocus bulbs are desirable to squirrels, but they generally leave most other spring flowering bulbs ...
I love tulips! They are a real symbol of spring when they bloom in April and May and light up my garden with their stately presence and vivid colors. They are bright and cheerful with colors that make ...
Animals like squirrels, chipmunks, and deer often thwart gardeners' efforts by digging up or eating flowering bulbs. To deter digging pests, gardeners can use chicken wire, plant more bulbs than ...
About two dozen people turned out Saturday morning at Tulip Valley Farms west of Mount Vernon to fill buckets full of tulip bulbs during the second annual Dig Day. Tulip Valley Farms co-owner Andrew ...
Tulips quickly sprout from the ground and show off vividly colored blooms while most other plants have barely started waking up in spring. But what should you do with tulip bulbs after flowering and ...
HOLLAND — After the crowds disperse post-Tulip Time each year, residents are given a unique opportunity to bring a piece of the festival home. The annual Tulip Dig is slated for 9-11 a.m. Saturday, ...
Typically planted in late autumn, your tulips should now be starting to bloom. Depending on the variety, tulips bloom from late March to mid-May, but if you're noticing that your flowers are looking a ...
While it’s nearing the end of the line this time of year for most of the landscape, there’s one group of plants when it’s prime time to start them – spring-flowering bulbs. Led by tulips, daffodils, ...