It's time to plant bulbs. However, some animals such as chipmunks or voles like to go underground, dig out and eat bulbs. As you plant your bulbs this year, here are some tips to keep them safe from ...
However, some animals such as chipmunks or voles like to go underground, dig out and eat bulbs. As you plant your bulbs this year, here are some tips to keep them safe from digging pests. Plant deeper ...
Animals like squirrels, chipmunks, and deer often thwart gardeners' efforts by digging up or eating flowering bulbs. To deter digging pests, gardeners can use chicken wire, plant more bulbs than ...
Nursery folk are fond of saying "the best spring flower gardens begin in the fall," but try telling that to the squirrels and other wild things foraging in your yard. Squirrels are Public Enemy No. 1 ...
If your plan is to plant daffodil bulbs in October for beautiful blooms in spring, you might want to consider how to mitigate potential disruptions. There are a number of reasons why fall-planted ...
The post Digging Up vs. Leaving Bulbs in the Ground: 7 Considerations is by Jerad Bryant and appeared first on Epic Gardening, the best urban gardening, hydroponic gardening, and aquaponic gardening ...
Question: I want to thin out my daffodils, but I don't want to dig up the whole garden looking for bulbs. Neither do I want to put little markers at each location. What is the earliest I can dig up a ...
Nursery folk are fond of saying "the best spring flower gardens begin in the fall," but try telling that to the squirrels and other wild things foraging in your yard. Squirrels are Public Enemy No. 1 ...
Everybody loves daffodils, but how do you manage the foliage after blooming and when do you plant the bulbs? Here are questions with answers from Iowa State University Extension and Outreach ...