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Are Tulips Toxic To Cats And Dogs
Tulip flowers are one of the world's most popular flowering plants for your garden and as a cut flower indoors. And for a good reason, because they add beautiful color...
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Naturalizing Bulbs: What Does It Mean
Naturalizing bulbs is one of the easiest ways to create a beautiful, colorful display in your garden without much maintenance. They are ideal for both beginners and experienced gardeners. But...
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What If You Have Damaged Flower Bulbs
At DutchGrown, we care about you and the success of your garden. Planting flower bulbs is very simple, but as with all gardening activities, there will always be challenges. For...
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How To Store Tulip Bulbs Before And After Planting
Native to Turkey and now popular all over the world, Tulips are beautiful flowers that add a vibrant color to any garden or container. Tehy come in a wide variety...
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15 Fun Facts About Fritillaries - DutchGrown
Tulips, Crocuses, and Snowdrops are some of the best-known bulbs. But have you heard of Fritillaries? These beautiful perennials have adored many gardens and are worth learning more about. That's...
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The 21 Best Flower Bulb Plants To Plant In Fall
As the days shorten and cold weather appears, the fall season is the perfect time for fall planting. This allows you to enjoy a spring garden full of color. Are...
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The Difference between Bulbs, Tubers & Rhizomes
Bulbs, tubers, and rhizomes are all underground roots used by plants for storage and propagation. Each type plays a vital role in the survival and growth of various plant species,...
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How To Water Different Types of Plants
Watering is a fundamental aspect of plant care, yet it's often misunderstood or overlooked. Different types of plants have unique watering needs influenced by factors such as species, size, potting...
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The Meaning of Different Lilies
Few blossoms in the realm of flora possess the timeless allure and captivating symbolism of the lily. Revered for its elegance, purity, and diverse array of meanings, the lily flower...
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What to Do With Tulips After They Bloom
What to Do With Tulips After They Bloom Learn What To Do With Tulips After They Bloom For More Color The Next Spring Thanks to their brilliant colors and distinctive...
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What to Do With Hyacinth Bulbs After Flowering
What to Do With Hyacinth Bulbs After Flowering Learn What to Do With Hyacinth Bulbs After Flowering for More Color and Fragrance Next Spring No spring garden is complete without...
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All About Delphiniums (Larkspur)
Delphiniums fit into a variety of gardens. If you grow in a small area or only have balcony space available, you can grow larkspurs in a container, as long as...
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- All Flower Bulbs
- All Spring Planted Bulbs
- Alliums
- Alocasia
- Amarine
- Amaryllis
- Amaryllis Belladonna
- Anemones
- Arisaema
- Artichoke Thistle
- Astilbe
- Astrantia
- Baby's Breath
- Bearded Iris
- Begonias
- Bleeding Hearts
- Calla Lilies
- Camassia
- Cardoon
- Chionodoxa
- Columbine
- Coneflower
- Convallaria
- Crocus
- Daffodils
- Dahlias
- Day Lily
- Delphiniums
- Dicentra
- Dichelostemma
- Echinacea
- Elephant Ears
- Eranthis
- Eremurus
- Eucomis
- Foxtail Lilies
- Fritillaria
- Galanthus
- Geranium
- Geum
- Giant Snowflake
- Gladiolus
- Glory of the Snow
- Gloxinia
- Grape Hyacinths
- Gypsophila
- Hellebores
- Hostas
- Hyacinthoides
- Hyacinths
- Incarvillea
- Irises
- Italian Anemones
- Italian Ranunculus
- Ixia
- Larkspurs
- Leucojum
- Lilies
- Lily of the Valley
- Masterwort
- Mixture
- Monarda
- Muscari
- Nerine
- Oriental Poppy
- Ornithogalum
- Oxalis
- Papaver
- Paperwhites
- peonies
- Phlox
- Pulmonaria
- Puschkinia
- Ranunculus
- Red Hot Poker
- Saffron Crocus
- Scilla
- Sedum
- Shamrock
- Siberian Iris
- Siberian Squill
- Snowdrops
- Spanish Bluebells
- Striped Squill
- Swamp Milkweed
- Tricyrtis (Toad Lily)
- Tuberoses
- Tulips
- Winter Aconite
- Zantedeschia