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Woman & Home on MSNWhat to do with crocuses after flowering, if you want them to bloom again next springThere’s nothing quite so heartening as the first crocus of spring… but what do you do when yours have finished flowering?
Several other bulbs do well in coastal Virginia for spring flowering. Here’s a look, from Les Parks at Norfolk Botanical ...
Regular readers of this column will know that, in general, I struggle to muster much affection for non-native species, ...
Plants can be purchased or grown from seed with difficulty. Crocuses in the wild are rare and digging them up is damaging with no guarantee of successful transplant. Anise hyssop, a fragrant herb ...
One moment the sun peeks through, the crocuses start to bloom ... Start with the kind of heat that seeps into your bones. The Wild Haus floating sauna, bobbing serenely on Lake Union, offers a ...
Ruth Stout didn’t plow, dig, water, or weed—and now her “no-work” method is everywhere. But behind her secret to the perfect ...
From crocuses and daffodils brightening up our verges ... Writing about Cluny House in Perth and Kinross, The Times described it as "a true wild garden," renowned for its stunning 150-year-old ...
Martha Stewart talks gardening, wanting to be "one of the girls" and her 101st book with NPR Morning Edition host Michel ...
And another added a note about their own pet: "Sweet Nell. We have orange crocus and tulips around the grave of our wild cat 'Dinger'. Gardens represent so many stages of life." Meanwhile ...
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