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After a long winter we get all pumped up when we see the spring bulbs popping out of the ground. Some of us might even be motivated to do a little spring jig in the middle of our yard since our ...
Make sure to harden off any remaining summer bedding plants and plant them out. If you lack sufficient space in your ...
Tiny spring bulbs such as scilla, grape hyacinths, crocus, and the like don’t need deadheading. Simply leave them alone; ...
All diggers must pay $10 per five-gallon bucket and will have to provide their own tools but whatever you dig up, you can ...
Born too early to see flying cars, born too late to see dinosaurs but born just in time to check out these awesome events coming to West Michigan this weekend.
On May 31, the city of Holland and the Holland In Bloom Committee are hosting the annual Tulip Dig. Starting at 9 a.m., those ...
On May 31, the city of Holland and the Holland In Bloom Committee are hosting the annual Tulip Dig. Starting at 9 a.m., those ...
After the crowds disperse post-Tulip Time each year, residents are given a unique opportunity to bring a piece of the ...
Once your tulips are finished blooming, you might consider removing the bulbs from the ground and storing them; here's how to ...
Laura warns: “It’s safest to avoid keeping these flowers anywhere your dog might sniff or chew – and even the water in a vase can be toxic. When out walking, be aware of where your dog is sniffing and ...
I’ve used a strip along a fence line for this, after digging compost and fertilizer into the soil. The tulips ... up to a depth of 30 cm, also helps to delay division in the bulbs and prolong ...
OFFICIALS SAY THAT ALL THOSE TULIPS NEED TO BE REMOVED SO THAT SUMMER FLOWERS CAN BE PLANTED. SO WHATEVER YOU’RE DIGGING UP, YOU WILL GET TO KEEP. ORGANIZERS ARE JUST ASKING FOR PEOPLE TO PLEASE ...