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<p><strong>The great <b>garden</b> tidy-up</strong><br />
flower bulb gardening<br />
While many <b>gardeners</b> will now be contemplating which spring-<b>flowering bulbs</b> to plant up this autumn, others will be sitting back to enjoy their summer <b>bulb</b> choices  and the nerine is one of the best late-<b>flowering</b> beauties. <b>&#8230;</b></p>
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<strong>Summer Flowering Bulbs</strong><br />
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<p>The summer flowering bulbs add just as much beauty to your garden landscape as the spring bulbs. Many flowering bulbs for summer have smaller flowers so that you can group them in flower beds to show them off. Sometimes the taller and larger flowers will need to be staked for a better display. These summer bulbs, corms, rhizomes, and tubers will not only give you beautiful colors but also a sense of a tropical garden. If you live in the warmer climate zones you can leave these bulbs in the ground year round. If you live in the cool climate areas you can grow them as annuals by digging them out of the ground in fall and store them away for the winter to replant in the spring. These summer blooming bulbs bring more color to your garden just as the flowering bulbs of spring are starting to die off. </p>
<p>Tuberous begonias &#8211; Even though there are many types of begonias we usually think of the camellia flowered version that is available with various color combinations. The enormity of color that is offered quickly brightens a shady corner of your garden. The leaves are very succulent looking and the longevity of flowers makes them a good choice for containers. Begonias will differ in size and shape and their flowers vary from white to pink or red. Tuberous begonias are ideal plants in containers, as borders in a flower bed or in hanging baskets. </p>
<p>Canna &#8211; These flower bulbs will grow bright leaves which have cream, pink, orange, and red flowers and have a new interest in a dwarf form. Generally speaking canna rhizomes develop into plants that range from 3 to 8 feet. They are so colorful and exotic looking that they have become quite popular. The cannas give us a tropical look and look vibrant in the back section of a flower border.       </p>
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<p>Caladium &#8211; These are basically grown because of their colorful bold leaf and do well in a shady or sunny section of your garden but would prefer the shade. The arrow-shaped leaves are wide and are available in color combinations of greens, reds, pinks, whites, and bi-colors. These flowers are generally grown for their leaves and many gardeners will remove the flowers when they are first seen. Some gardeners plant them as annual plants. </p>
<p>Dahlia &#8211; These <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/4694646']);" href="http://www.gardenersgardensupplies.com/the-flowering-bulbs-for-summer.html">flowering bulbs</a> develop plants that range from 2 to 8 feet tall with flowers ranging from eight to twelve inches wide during the months of July through October. The flowers have an assortment of colors except for the color blue. The smaller version of this flower is usually used as bedding plants. They generally bloom in late summer and into the fall. They do their best if you plant them in groups and are excellent as cut flowers; they also work well in containers. If you deadhead the blooms that have faded you can have a steady period of blooms. A serious gardener will always be on the look-out for spider mites, leafhoppers, stalk borers, virus and wilts because they can become a problem for the dahlia. </p>
<p>Gladiolus &#8211; This beautiful flowering bulb is available in a vast array of colors and sometimes grows to five feet tall. They make a wonderful background plant because it only produces one stalk per corm, which contains several blossoms, is produced. You can start planting these bulbs in early May and continue to plant them for the next two months; this will extend your bloom time. The spiked blooms on these stalks appear a couple of months after you have planted them. They also have a variety of colors and make beautiful cut flowers for your dining room table. It is difficult to find a cut flower that is more popular than the gladiolus. The trumpet shaped flowers on those tall stalks definitely let us know that it is summer. </p>
<p>Lily &#8211; These bulbs have a flower that is shaped like a trumpet. They come in just about every color and can grow from two feet to over six feet in height. Once they have established themselves, they will become very hardy and do not require much maintenance. The varieties of lily give us a wide range of color and beautiful aromas as we. The calla lily is a tropical looking cup shaped flower that is very hardy which also makes a beautiful cut flower. Most calla lily flowers are white but also come in red, pink, and yellow.                </p>
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<p>Barbara and her husband are retired and enjoy planting new items in the garden. This year we are waiting for the summer <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/4694646']);" href="http://www.gardenersgardensupplies.com/the-flowering-bulbs-for-summer.html">flowering bulbs</a> to bloom so we can bring some into the house to enjoy. Barbara&#8217;s website <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/4694646']);" href="http://www.GardenersGardenSupplies.com"> Gardeners Garden Supplies</a> has many articles regarding the garden and garden accessories she would like to share with everyone, so please come for a visit.</p>
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<p><strong><i>flower bulb gardening question by Jo</i>: Do I have to remove the DALIA flower bulb from the garden for the winter?</strong><br />
I have just fallen in love with the Dalia flower.  Is it possible to leave the bulb in the ground throughout the winter?<br />
I forgot to mention that  I live in Quebec Canada&#8230;absolutly freezing winters!</p>
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<p><i>Answer by sassy2</i><br/>They must be removed otherwise they are ruined.  I put them is a plastic bag and store them in the basement.</p>
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<p><strong>Planting Daffodil Bulb Tips</strong><br />
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<p>Planting daffodil bulb advice is relatively easy to give because daffodils are very resilient flowers that are easy to grow. It is almost as easy as putting the daffodil bulbs in the ground and waiting for the growth. Almost, but not quite.</p>
<p>&#13;The first word of advice is to decide what kind of daffodil you want to plant. There are many different varieties of bulbs available.</p>
<p>&#13;For this you need to envision what you want your flower bed to look like. Do you want daffodils with large blooms? Then you would pick the King Alfred daffodil.</p>
<p>&#13;Color also plays an important role in your selection. Perhaps you want a single color to make a bold statement in your garden, or you want multiple rainbow colors in the flowerbed.      </p>
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<p>&#13;<br />&#13;When preparing the soil for planting your daffodil bulbs, mix in some compost first, then ensure that the soil is loose and drains well. You can leave the flowerbed even or make small ditches in the flowerbed.</p>
<p>&#13;Next comes the actual planting of the daffodil bulb. If you made ditches, you would place the daffodil bulbs in them. Don&#8217;t plant the bulbs at an even distance from each other. You probably don&#8217;t want your flower garden to look like a corn field.</p>
<p>&#13;You could also take a few bulbs and just toss them onto the flowerbed. Then plant them where they fell. That way you will get an uneven spread that will look more natural.</p>
<p>&#13;It might sound superfluous to say this, but make sure that you plant the bulb with the root side at the bottom and the pointed side of the daffodil bulb pointing up.</p>
<p>&#13;Fill the hole and keep it well watered.</p>
<p>&#13;The best time to plant your daffodil bulbs is during fall. They need the winter chill before they are ready to bloom during spring.</p>
<p>&#13;Ideally you want to plant the bulbs in sunny areas of the garden. However, daffodils are so resilient that they will also grow in shady areas underneath trees.                </p>
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<p>Chrystal Holman recommends these wide selection of bulbs, including many daffodil varieties, that you can plant during spring and fall. You can also get a free temperature zone map to tell you the optimal time for daffodil bulb planting.</p>
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<strong>Gardening: <b>Bulbs</b> help brighten garden, shake off winter blues</strong><br />
daffodil bulbs<br />
Next spring, each of these tried-and-true favorites helps us to shake off winter blues. Narcissus comprises a hardy species of mostly spring-flowering <b>bulbs</b> native to Europe, Asia and North Africa. A few <b>daffodil</b> species bloom in autumn. <b>&#8230;</b></p>
<p><strong><i>daffodil bulbs question by chaase</i>: what is the shelf life of daffodil bulbs stored in the garage?</strong><br />
I bought about 50 daffodil bulbs from a reputable internet site &#038; left them in the garage in the orginal packaging for about 2 years in NJ in the cold of winter and heat of the summer. Are they still good?  Can I tell from looking at them?</p>
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<p><i>Answer by tensnut90_99</i><br/>The best way to tell is feel them.  If they are still firm I would go ahead and plant them.  If you can smash them throw the away.  If it was a cool place they might still be good but I doubt it very much.</p>
<p>Flower &#038; Plant Garden Care : Care for Daffodil Bulbs</p>
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<p>Caring for daffodil bulbs is quite easy and involves planting them about 3 inches deep in the sun or partial shade. Properly care for daffodils by giving them the right amount of water with tips from agardening specialist in this free video on plant and flower care. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner<br />
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