Prized for their fast growth, height and ornamental features, tulip trees are a popular shade tree, especially throughout the Eastern U.S. In fact, these hardy, easy-to-care-for trees are the state ...
When it comes to planting tulips, timing is key. MaxMichelMann/Getty Images When the South begins to alight in tulips, you know spring is well on its way. But before those glorious blooms start to ...
When the tulips bloom, you know that spring has finally come. To achieve this wondrous sight, though, you also have to plant ...
The planting window is broader than you might think. The best time to plant tulip bulbs is generally in the fall, with specific timing varying based on your USDA hardiness zone. Spring planting is ...
Tulips begin to steal the show in spring bringing yellow, pink, magenta, red, and white hues to the garden and landscape with their iconic flowers. If you're feeling inspired and want some of these ...
Once you know how to plant tulips, you'll be rewarded each spring with the most colorful display in your garden year after year. Once you know how to plant tulips, you’ll be rewarded each spring with ...
Dear Master Gardener: When we were stationed at Fort Knox, Kentucky, there were beautiful tulip trees growing in the area. I’ve never seen one in a garden center here. Can we grow them in Minnesota?
October is an ideal time of the year to plant tulip bulbs in Missouri. A springtime favorite in many lands, no other flower is as closely associated with a country as tulip is with the Netherlands.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You know spring has (finally!) arrived when you see tulips in bloom in your garden. These gorgeous flowers grow from bulbs that ...
Q. I have purchased Darwin tulips for my garden, but I am not sure when to plant them this fall. Should I worry? A. It is difficult to tell sometimes what kind of tulips are best for our area. Darwin ...
Q: I have a cottonwood in the backyard that looks like it’s budding out. What gives? It’s been a crazy year. — Larry K. A: I agree — it’s been a crazy gardening year. In a previous garden column, we ...