Columnist Robin Trott shares how to grow tulips, daffodils and more inside when temperatures are freezing outside.
Cooler temperatures offer a good time to plant some seeds and bulbs but make sure you know what's going in the ground.
Your indoor plants may be warm and cozy, but that doesn't mean winter won't catch them off guard. Here's one tip that will help them thrive until the spring.
There's still plenty of time to get in some last-minute planting done this year. Here's what to plant in November, from daffodils to alliums.
Understanding which bulbs need to be planted in fall and which need to be dug in fall can be confusing, so let’s review.
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Plant Medic columnist Ricky Kemery says it can be challenging to tell what kinds of tulips will do well in the Fort Wayne area.