Give your spring-blooming bulbs a boost by dividing them when they get overcrowded.
Seeing the number or size of flowers from your bulbs diminishing is disappointing. But a simple way to solve this problem and rejuvenate your blooms is to divide bulbs once their foliage has died down ...
Gardeners tend to think of flower bulbs as a fall-planting activity, which is the correct time to plant well-known spring bloomers such as tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths. However, May is prime time ...
Although horticulturists recommend dividing bulbs every few years in July or August, when they are dormant, I have never managed to schedule this job then. I have no idea how the experts find bulbs ...
Many spring-flowering bulbs will pop up and bloom year after year with no help from us. However, daffodils, hyacinths, and other types of bulbs eventually can get overcrowded as they grow. That's your ...