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Bulbs, Rhizomes, Tubers, and Corms: What's the Difference?
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For a lot of newly sprouting gardeners, if you are planting something underground that is larger, rounder, and more swollen than a seed, it must be a bulb. But, as many of us know, sometimes it’s not. Sometimes we grow from corms, tubers, or rhizomes—but what’s the difference? What are Bulbs? True bulbs, like tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths, are enlarged stems that actually contain the embryos of the new plants. So, if you cut it open and took a peek inside just before the growing season, you’d find a little baby flower and stem surrounded by onion-like layers that...
Planting Dahlias: When, Where, and How Deep
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While they may not be my favorite plants, dahlias are certainly pretty high on the list, right behind daffodils, lilies, and chamillias. They’re undeniably beautiful, they’re great for sharing, and they come in a rainbow of colors - of course, with the exception of blue, like tulips. They’re also fairly easy to care for, making them an excellent addition for any spring garden.