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Use and placement Crocus can be planted anywhere you might place smaller daffodils, botanical tulips or dwarf irises: in tight corners, on hillsides or under deciduous trees.
Yellow and red tulips are a natural combination, such as these Golden Oxford and Red Oxford tulips on the Wichita State campus. Courtesy photo Autumn brings its own beautiful feeling in the garden ...
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Colorful ribbons of flowers make an artistic statement in this sun-loving flower garden bed. Flowers include red, gold, orange and pink celosia, pink and white vinca, purple and white petunias, and ...
As a former professional gardener, I have planted many thousands of bulbs in public and private gardens across the UK and Italy. While some looks prove timeless, for example, almost-black 'Queen ...
Dutch horticulturalists in Amsterdam supplied London and the world with tulips, daffodils and hyacinths, while Dutch artists portrayed tulips in masterworks of art.
CINCINNATI — An explosion of color is coming to the Cincinnati Zoo. Every spring, the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden grounds transform into a sea of bright orange, yellow, red and pink.
THINK tulips, think tall? Not necessarily. We've got some magnificent dwarf varieties to grace your patio containers and borders next spring.
Unfortunately, tulips do not generally last very long if left to their own devices in the garden, and most, with the exception of T.kauffmanniana and some other dwarf species, after a year or two ...
If you are planting bulbs in pots select varieties such as dwarf daffodils ('Tete-a-Tete' is a good yellow dwarf daffodil), rockery tulips, grape hyacinths or dwarf ranunuculus for best effect.
Julia Hansen passes by Lincoln Park full of hope that the tulips will be up for Sunday’s Yellow Tulip Hope Day. Hansen, a senior at Casco Bay High School, helped plant 700 tulips in the Portland ...
Get a spring border or patio full of glorious colour with our amazing dwarf daffodils and dwarf tulips.
Whether grown in the ground or in a container, dwarf tulips can be lifted in the usual way, because they do look quite shabby after flowering and you may need the space.