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Knowing your location helps us recommend plants that will thrive in your climate, based on your Growing Zone.
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By Katrina Godshalk It’s easy to have a non-stop spring bulb parade and create fantastic containers of spring-blooming bulbs... just think lasagna! Fall-planted, spring-blooming bulbs are true icons of springtime,...
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Trench planting is a quick, efficient way to plant flower bulbs for hundreds of spring blooms with minimal effort. If you’ve ever visited a botanic garden in early spring, you’re sure...
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By David Salman, High Country Gardens Founder Many gardeners are under the impression that bulbs need to be planted into empty beds or other unplanted spaces. But this absolutely not...
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 By David Salman, Chief Horticulturist Spring-flowering bulbs are a unique group of pollinator-friendly flowers that have been a staple of gardening in Europe and the U.S. for many years. These fall-planted, flowering...
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Summer blooming bulbs are a great way to color up your garden. Most bloom their first growing season, many can be used as annuals (in colder climates) and as perennials...
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By David Salman, High Country Gardens Chief Horticulturist Spring planted bulbs provide gardeners with a quick-growing solution to add color to our gardens and landscapes. These colorful and easy-to-grow plants will...
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Fall is coming! In the high country of New Mexico, the tallest mountain peaks are starting to collect some snow and the frosts down in town will become harder and...
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Daffodils, also known by the Latin genus Narcissus, are named after the vain youth of Greek mythology who broke Echo’s heart and succumbed to his own reflection in a pool of...
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