Adventures with Hardy Bulbs (Horticulture Garden Classic)
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Are you a floribunda soul living with a three-tulip yard? There are at least two big advantages to planting a wide variety of hardy bulbs in your garden. The first, of course, is their perennial status in most parts of the world. The second is the continual pleasure you receive from "bulb stacking," the art of having several plants flowering at any given time in the growing season, and a constant supply of cut flowers for your home. This reprint of a 1936 classic covers more than 300 types of bulbous plants, including rhizomes, corms, and tubers, and encourages the adventure of trying something new--such as anemones or striped squills--among your trusty tulips and crocuses.
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Introductory and advanced techniques for gardening with bulbs, corms, rhizomes, and tubers.
Adventures with Hardy Bulbs (Horticulture Garden Classic),Louise Beebe Wilder,Charles Elliott,The Lyons Press,155821674X,Bulbs,Flowers - Bulbs,Gardening,Gardening / Horticulture,Gardening/Plants,Gardening / Flowers / Bulbs
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