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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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Iris reticulata Dark Blue Watch Our Video On Planting Mini Iris Bulbs Thinking of Irises brings to mind big, flouncy flowers with tall stately foliage, stalwarts of the summer garden....
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 By Katrina Godshalk While not the first bulb to bloom, the Daffodil is the quintessential flower of spring. Representing the sun itself, its cheery stature and bright clear color...
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Spring’s true herald must surely be the crocus, for what gladdens the heart more than the sight of the plucky crocus piercing the winter snow? Planting crocus bulbs is simple....
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Saffron Crocus (Crocus sativus) create quick jewel-toned flowers in the fall garden in about 6-10 weeks (sometimes as little as 4-6 weeks) after being planted. They can be planted in...
By Katrina Godshalk Simple, elegant, and endlessly variable, Tulips are staples of spring wherever they grow. Here are some guidelines to help you with choosing, planting, and growing Tulip bulbs....
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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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