how deep to plant bulbs

How deep should I plant my fall bulbs?

The basic rule of thumb is that the hole should be at least three times as deep as the height of the bulb. Use the chart below for the required planting depth of your bulbs.  Don’t worry if you plant…
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Flower Bulbs 101

Bulbs: Beauty In a Bottle Bulbs are a natural product. And, as such, follow a natural cycle of growth and rebirth. Enjoying their fabulous flowers means planting ahead; simply “dig, drop, done” in one season then “delight” in the next.…
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Mahoney’s Help for Houston Drive

Today was an incredible day. We are so grateful and humbled by the acts of kindness from our customers, employees and many local residents. In just 24 hours, we collected an unbelievable amount of donations for Boston’s ‘Help for Houston’…
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Video How-To: Fall Container Garden

Fall container gardens shine when you lean into rich color and bold texture. This arrangement starts with autumn-toned Rudbeckia, which brings strong structure and seasonal warmth. Dipped in Wine coleus adds deep, dramatic foliage and instant contrast. Super Bells ‘Dreamsicle’…
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Now In Bud & Bloom: Spirea

Spirea is a much-loved spring and summer flowering shrub. An informal hedge of the classic Bridal Wreath Spirea with its cascading branches of white flowers is a lovely sight. Today’s varieties come in different sizes and leaf colors to suit…
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Now In Bloom: Weigela

Weigela grow easily as deciduous shrubs and produce prolific, trumpet-shaped flowers along gracefully arching branches. Hummingbirds love them, and deer typically leave them alone. The Sonic Bloom® Series boasts the strongest reblooming ever seen in Weigela. Loads of flowers in…
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Uncle Mike’s Top 5 Cold Crop Veggies

Swiss Chard ‘Bright Lights’ :  So good looking you won’t want to eat Bright Lights. This chard mix has stems in gold, pink and crimson. Harvest young for a sweeter taste, great for salads.   Collard Greens ‘Georgia’: A great performing collard green…
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