They provide pointers like soaking the corms before planting and spacing them out correctly, which will ensure you grow the biggest flowers possible. Ranunculus flowers are made up of over 1,700 ...
While often referred to as miniature bulbs, ranunculus grows from small corms that look similar in shape to claws - and are even commonly called claws by growers. These corms, or claws, are ideally ...
There are two times of year that spark joy in gardeners' hearts: When the seed catalogs begin arriving in winter, and when bulb catalogs arrive in late summer. If you love bulbs, now is the time to ...
Anticipation is half the fun when gardening. Since November is the best time to plant bulbs in the San Joaquin Valley, it’s a ...
Daffodil and tulip bulbs are smooth and plump so don’t need soaking, whereas corms such as freesia, anemone and ranunculus are wrinkled and rock hard so benefit from plumping up before planting,' ...
The term "bulb" includes corms, tuberous roots, rhizomes and true bulbs. Bulbs are available in a wide variety of sizes, colors and forms. Flowering bulbs are easy to care for and add color and ...
It all starts with the planting of corms, which look like bulbs. "It is a highly labour-intensive industry where each process, from planting the corms, plucking the flowers, gently removing the ...
Buttercup species are tolerant of wet soil conditions, and so are often found in soils that are poorly drained. The creeping buttercup is the only buttercup species commonly found in New Zealand which ...
In moderate winter temp areas, leaving bulbs in-ground all winter will allow the bulbs to grow and potentially multiply for the next season. If planting in cooler zones, dig up corms in late fall and ...