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Growing Guide: How to Plant Anemone Bulbs in the Fall
Anemones, or windflowers, are cherished for their vibrant and delicate blooms. These versatile flowers can thrive in various climates, but their planting schedule depends on your USDA hardiness zone and...
Read moreHow to Grow Anemones?
Ideal for mass planting in borders and the most “flowery” looking of all flower bulbs, anemones are spring’s happy little visitors. They come in two varieties that are each suitable...
Read moreWhen To Plant Anemone Bulbs?
Anemones or windflowers are real gems for the spring garden. Whether planted ontheir own or combined with other spring-flowering bulbs, their delicate petals bringravishing color to beds, borders, and pots...
Read moreAnemones – Easy growing eye catchers
The best bulb for warmer climes, Anemones are incredible naturalizers and very suitable as cut flowers. In this blog we’ll take a closer look at this member of the Ranunculaceae...
Read moreGardening challenges?
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- Gladiolus
- Glory of the Snow
- Grape Hyacinths
- Gypsophila
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- Italian Anemones
- Italian Ranunculus
- Ixia
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- Masterwort
- Mixture
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- Oriental Poppy
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- Red Hot Poker
- Saffron Crocus
- Scilla
- Sedum
- Siberian Iris
- Siberian Squill
- Snowdrops
- Spanish Bluebells
- Striped Squill
- Swamp Milkweed
- Tricyrtis (Toad Lily)
- Tuberoses
- Tulips
- Winter Aconite
- Zantedeschia