Fall Planting
Looking for fall planting and gardening tips? The Eden Brothers blog has to covered with everything you need to know about planting seeds and bulbs in fall, for the best results in Spring.
This is a big deal with bulbs. Most gardeners just pick the prettiest bulbs and plant them, ignoring their bloom times. That’s one reason the display is often lackluster. Don’t do that. Plan your choices based on when they bloom, not just your favorites. Because if you plan, you can …
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Comments - 0It’s easy. Don’t be confused by all the “classes” or types of tulips. All you need to know is that the major groups bloom at different times, in succession, just like a flower parade. So it’s important. When we say “Early Spring” that means early spring in your area, (A …
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Comments - 0When it comes to daffodils, King Alfred was king of them all for decades, especially in the USA. Just ask your mom or grandmother—they’ll remember King Alfred Daffodils, always the one to plant, famous since its introduction early in the 1900’s. The Netherland Flower Bulb Center keeps scores on these …
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Comments - 0After winter is gone, you’ll be delighted to have big beautiful bouquets in the house. And that’s one thing daffodils and tulips can do better and earlier than any other flowers, with almost no work for you. First of all, they arrange themselves in a vase, and last a good …
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Comments - 1“Naturalizing” is simply a big word meaning planting something outside the flower garden. With daffodils, it’s usually in woodland, since they’ll be happy in any unprepared soil—yes, you can plant them anywhere, sun or shade, and in whatever soil is there (except in wet spots or under dense evergreens). If …
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Comments - 0Don’t forget Hyacinths, the bulbs with the big perfume, and an alluring history. The “other” major bulb for spring glory is the Hyacinth. It was made famous by Madame Pompadour, Louis XV’s favorite mistress at Versailles from 1741 until her death. As history tells us, she was a woman who knew …
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Comments - 2Is your garden (and maybe the gardener) tired when fall rolls around? Well, it’s historically the most typical thing among gardeners to sort of give up after August. After all, you’ve already done a great job with your Tulips, Daffodils, Irises, Peonies, and maybe Roses, but that’s all about spring. …
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