Gardening, like many things in life, is all about planning ahead. The bulbs you plant this fall lie dormant through the winter months before producing those delicate pretty flowers that push through the melting snow and usher in spring. We have a huge selection of bulbs ready for you to take home. Choose from a variety of quality bulbs and roots including Crocus, Narcissus, Allium, Iris, and Tulips, as well as rarer varieties such as Colchicum, Chionodoxa, Grape Hyacinth, Snowdrops, Scillia, and Squill.
Originally published on September 5, 2017. Updated on September 1, 2018.
I am looking for a plant or bulb called puschkinia. Please let me know when you have them in stock. Thanks
We have several different varieties of squill, aka scilla, aka puschkinia. They are in stock now
Fringed tulips?
Yes indeed!
Should I dig up my gladiola bulbs in the fall and then replant in the Spring, or will they survive in the ground over winter?
You’ll definitely want to dig them and replant in spring. They are not hardy enough to survive our winters in the ground
Do you have paperwhites yet?
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