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It's one of those little miracles of gardening a small bulb tucked into the soil in one season can reward the gardener the next growing season and, depending on the variety, for year after year after that. Before those bulbs sprout into colorful flowers, however, they'll need to be given the right site, planted at the right depth at the right time, protected from pests, perhaps fed. To help you and your bulbs succeed, we've assembled some helpful advice.
Buy the Bold and Beautiful
Designing with Bulbs
Bulbs on a Budget
Plant Bulbs Now
Planting Fall Bulbs
Naturalizing Bulbs
Planting Bulbs
Acidanthera
Bulb Sense
Spring-Flowering Bulbs
Shade-Loving Spring Bulbs
Blue Spring Bulbs
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In addition to enjoying the riot of color that's your reward for fall labors, you have some other spring duties among them, planting warm-weather bulbs that will festoon your garden in the summer. You'll also want to make notes of which spring-flowering bulbs bloomed and which didn't so that, come fall, you'll be able to fill in the holes in your design.
Summer-Flowering Bulbs
Dahlias Provide Splashes of Color
Bulbs for Summer Splendor
Bring on the Bulblets
Prepare for Fall in Spring
Other Tubers for Spring Planting
Bye-Bye Bulbs
Bulb Damage
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Bulbs, Without Pests
Bulb Protection
Shopping and Propagation
Bulbs: Shopping and Planting Tips
Dividing Bulbs
The Life of Tulips
Indoors
Forcing Spring Bulbs
Forced to Think Ahead
Forced Bulbs
More on Forcing Bulbs
Other
Bulb Terminology
Planting Bulbs in Containers
Layering Bulbs
Amaryllis
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