Recent Posts
Posts by Month
- March 2015 (3)
- February 2014 (1)
- May 2013 (1)
- March 2013 (3)
- December 2012 (1)
- November 2012 (3)
- October 2012 (1)
- September 2012 (3)
- August 2012 (1)
- July 2012 (2)
- June 2012 (2)
- May 2012 (3)
- April 2012 (3)
- March 2012 (6)
- February 2012 (5)
- January 2012 (3)
- December 2011 (2)
- November 2011 (4)
- October 2011 (5)
- September 2011 (6)
- August 2011 (3)
- July 2011 (2)
- June 2011 (4)
- May 2011 (4)
- April 2011 (9)
- March 2011 (9)
- February 2011 (3)
Tag Archives: growing
Its Easy to be a Flower Bulb expert
Fall bulbs are to be planted in fall for spring blooms. Spring bulbs are planted in spring for summer blooms. Dig some holes or trenches, drop in some bulbs and wait for the big payoff in a few months! Do … Continue reading
Posted in Fall, Flower Bulbs, Flowers, Gardening 101, Spring, summer, Urban Gardening
Tagged bulb size, bulbs, expert, fall, firm bulbs, flowers, fragrance, garden, growing, healthy bulbs, perennials, proper time, Spring, summer, tips, tulips, tulipworld, white lilies
3 Comments
Spring Garden Planning begins with Soil
Does soil really make a difference? YES, good soil does make a difference on anything you plan to plant in it. Plants often come with directions or information on type of soil that should be used. Most plants need good … Continue reading
Posted in Flowers, Gardening 101, Spring
Tagged drainage, good soil, growing, improve your soil, soil amendments, tulipworld
Comments Off on Spring Garden Planning begins with Soil