If you live in USDA zones 4 to 8, you can leave your hyacinth bulbs in the ground over winter. Once your hyacinth bulb has ...
However, if you're growing hyacinth for the first time in your yard or even in a pot indoors, you'll need to know exactly what to do with the bulbs after the plants have finished flowering.
Discover the best time to plant hyacinth bulbs to ensure stunning blooms. Learn about ideal planting conditions, care ...
Tulip bulbs can produce offshoot bulbs and multiply but it's a slow process. Learn which tulip species are the best choices ...
There’s nothing quite so heartening as the first crocus of spring… but what do you do when yours have finished flowering?
Several other bulbs do well in coastal Virginia for spring flowering. Here’s a look, from Les Parks at Norfolk Botanical ...
Daffodils, tulips, crocus, grape hyacinths and fritillarias ... Allow plants to die down after flowering before mowing over the lawn. Alternatively, plant bulbs in defined areas so that it's ...