Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. ATU Images/Getty Images While you may associate flowering bulbs with spring, the work for getting these beauties to bloom actually ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. White Amaryllis 'Santiago'. Fill your home with beautiful fresh flower displays and heavenly scent for Christmas by planting a ...
Hyacinths (Hyacinthus orientalis) can actually be replanted outside after forcing, and with their dense flower spikes and strong fragrance, they are one of my favorite flowers for an indoor hint of ...
We are approaching the Persephone period, when daylight is less than 10 hours. This is the time when outdoor growth is dramatically halted, even if temperatures remain hight. Greek legend says that ...
Plant a few bulbs in your home now and this winter you can enjoy a dramatic, large red amaryllis or a group of dainty, fragrant paperwhites. And you don’t have to wait too long for flowers. Some of ...
When the weather turns cold and gray, bringing amaryllis or paperwhites inside is a simple way to add color and cheer to your home. These bulbs are an easy way to brighten your space and enjoy fresh ...
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Are you ready for a little indoor color this winter? Forcing flower bulbs indoors is a great way to enjoy flowers during the cold months. It all starts with choosing the right type of bulb.
If you're someone who doesn't love the idea of bringing soil indoors but still wants the lush aesthetic of houseplants, there is a solution for you. You can easily grow some of your favorite blooms ...
Brighten those gray winter days with a few colorful, easy-care amaryllis. The 6- to 10-inch trumpet-shaped blossoms are sure to generate a smile and brighten your mood. And consider sharing the fun of ...
Every flower bulb holds a secret deep in its heart: a furled bud (or a few) poised to pop out in the warmth of spring. But why wait until then? Choose the right bulbs now, treat them well, and they ...
While you may associate flowering bulbs with spring, the work for getting these beauties to bloom actually begins during fall and winter. Many bulbs can still be planted in the garden in the winter, ...