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Julie Williams

How to Grow Garlic in your Organic Garden – Step by Step. Part 1

... will fail. After a few years you will have enough stock to have supplies for the kitchen and for next seasons crop. 5. How to Plant. Pull away all of the corms from the parent bulb. Each bulb will have between 15 and 20 corms. ... Read Read: How to Grow Garlic in your Organic Garden – Step by Step. Part 1

By: Julie Williams | 20/03/2007 | Gardening

Gardening - Is it a Bulb and What do I do With It?

... and tulips grow from bulbs and that many other flowers grow from rhizomes, tubers or corms but what is the difference and can they all be treated in the same way? There are many different definitions to be found, but I think these explain ... Read Read: Gardening - Is it a Bulb and What do I do With It?

By: Liz Canham | 01/08/2009 | Gardening

Guaranteed Gladioli, Summer Colour That Returns

... colour year after year with only occasional renewal. Colourful blooms Sometimes called gladioli bulbs (more correctly gladioli corms), these South African members of the Iris family are ideal for colour impact. Most garden centres stock ... Read Read: Guaranteed Gladioli, Summer Colour That Returns

By: James Kilkelly | 15/06/2006 | Advice

Understanding Flower Bulbs

... based plants are collectively known as "bulbs', there are actually five distinct types of bulb plants - the true bulb, the corm, the tuber, the rhizome and the tuberous root. This article will provide examples of each type. The True Bulb ... Read Read: Understanding Flower Bulbs

By: J. Brian Keith | 26/06/2006 | Gardening

Understanding Your Flowers

... based plants are collectively known as bulbs, there are actually five distinct types of bulb plants the true bulb, the corm, the tuber, the rhizome and the tuberous root. This article will provide examples of each type. The True Bulb The ... Read Read: Understanding Your Flowers

By: J. Brian Keith | 25/06/2006 | Gardening

Divide Your Bulb Plants To Produce New Growth

... depend on the exact type of bulb to be divided. There are actually five different types of bulb flowers - true bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizomes and tuberous roots. The techniques for dividing each type of bulb vary, so it is important to ... Read Read: Divide Your Bulb Plants To Produce New Growth

By: J. Brian Keith | 03/07/2006 | Gardening

How To Divide Bulbs For Bigger Gardens

... the bulbs will reduce the overcrowding and allow the remaining bulbs to bloom for vibrantly. There are 5 types of bulbs corms, tubers, true bulbs, rhizomes, and tuberous roots and each has a different method of division. True bulbs To ... Read Read: How To Divide Bulbs For Bigger Gardens

By: Lee Dobbins | 03/01/2006 | Gardening
Cris Ramasasa

Getting To Know Plant Propagation Techniques

... by natural process to produce a good planting material. Example of scaly bulbs is lily (Lilium  spp ). 2. Corms. This is modified stem where the food is stored in its compact stem. It has nodes and very short internodes wrap in dry scaly ... Read Read: Getting To Know Plant Propagation Techniques

By: Cris Ramasasa | 21/08/2009 | Gardening

Planting Anemone

... -doors for late winter and early spring blooms. Home gardeners can easily force these anemones into winter bloom. When the corms are received, soak them overnight in room-temperature water, then plant them one inch deep and two inches apart ... Read Read: Planting Anemone

By: Grace | 16/07/2008 | Gardening

Beginners Guide To Planting Gladiolas

... but with good drainage. When planting several gladiolas at once, ensure that you leave about four to six inches of space between corm bulbs. The more space you give your plant the bigger your plant will grow, giving you awesome gladiolas ... Read Read: Beginners Guide To Planting Gladiolas

By: Lee Dobbins | 19/02/2007 | Gardening

Planting bulbs in your garden

... are the two main reasons for buying bulbs. Plants that should be planted in autumn are spring flowering bulbs and corms, such as daffodils, hyacinths and crocuses and tulips. On the other hand, in late winter summer flowering bulbs, corms, ... Read Read: Planting bulbs in your garden

By: Leah Myers | 15/12/2009 | Gardening
Oli Osorhan

Madonna Born Under The Gladiator Flower

... . For the most attractive arrangement, be sure to plant them in groups of at least seven with five inches of space between each corm. Gladiolus also make excellent cutting flowers and are frequently used in professional flower arrangements. ... Read Read: Madonna Born Under The Gladiator Flower

By: Oli Osorhan | 03/10/2009 | Music

Peacock Orchids -- the Fragrant, Rare Un-Orchid

... indoors starting around February, and transplant them later outside into the garden when the weather is more tolerable. Upon planting the corms (bulbs), note that they are preferably set three inches deep, with a space of three to four ... Read Read: Peacock Orchids -- the Fragrant, Rare Un-Orchid

By: jwesneski | 17/08/2009 | Gardening

Knowing Your Roots For Nurture

... , parsnips, salsify, and turnips Bulbs are the part of a plant that grow underground. Examples of this are onions and garlic Corms are underground stems that grow vertically. Celeriac, taro, and water chestnuts are corms (even though ... Read Read: Knowing Your Roots For Nurture

By: Jeanette Bronee | 01/09/2008 | Nutrition

Lilies Can Add Beauty To Any Garden

... in the spring or fall and planting them approximately one inch deep. Daylilies can be propagated by dividing the corms and planting them. In addition, some lilies will produce bulbils, which may appear to be black or dark green seeds. ... Read Read: Lilies Can Add Beauty To Any Garden

By: J. Brian Keith | 08/07/2006 | Gardening

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