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Care 101: What To Do With Spent Bulb Foliage
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How to Make Amaryllis Bloom Again
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After the holidays, the only thing sadder than disposing of your Christmas tree is watching your beautiful amaryllis blooms fade. Alas, like most flowers, these bold blooms are here for a good time, not a long time. However, that doesn’t mean you should toss your amaryllis bulb into the compost heap just yet! With a little TLC, your amaryllis can live to see another year—and another beautiful blooming period! How to Care for Amaryllis Amaryllis have similar needs to the other bulbs in your garden: moisture, light, food, and a period of dormancy. As the blooms fade,...
Common Weeds & How to Tackle Them
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Few things in the gardening world cause us as much frustration as weeds. They’re unsightly, they’re disruptive, and sometimes they’re a pain to get rid of. When we’re trying to create a beautiful landscape of luscious, green lawn and bountiful blooms, they always seem to be right there, ready to rear their ugly heads just when we want them least. As tough as they may seem, though, with the right tactics, getting rid of them can be easier than we thought. How to Keep Weeds Out of Your Yard Prevention is the #1 way to keep weeds out of...
Growing Irises
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Growing Irises By: Brent, Co-Owner, Brent & Becky's Bulbs The iris is a classic, statement-making show-off that’s hard to beat—it’s no wonder it’s been a garden favorite for centuries. This old-fashioned beauty’s bold blooms contrast with its architectural, sword-like, sturdy foliage. The name “iris” originates from the Greek word for “rainbow,” which speaks to the many color varieties available. With a wide range of colors, irises make excellent choices for nearly every garden. Iris Rhizomes Many of the gorgeous flowers in your garden began as seeds. However, some gardeners choose to grow their favorite flowers from bulbs, tubers, and...