Summer Flowering Bulbs
Bulb Gardening Information
Blackberry Lily  Blackberry lilies are the insignificant delicacies suitable for eye-catching glimpse of color that can be grown in almost any climate. Crocosmia  Most recently was this particular corm planted in my own garden and although it is sometimes referred to as montbretia, all the same, it is certainly a summer bulb to have in your garden. This bulb will make neighbors question you on this one as they will not always be familiar with its existence.
Everloving Calla Lily  These lovely flowers take one's breath away as they effortlessly give outstanding showmanship in the shade garden. Growing Shellflower Ginger  The Shellflower ginger is a tall, dramatic exotic-looking landscape or container plant that will brighten up dark areas with its fragrant, light-colored summer blooms. Liatris  Liatris is an exceptional garden plant with unusual blooms. Phlox, the beautiful perennial rhizome.  A cottage-like plant that will enhance your tropical garden with spectacular color. Summer annuals with summer bulbs  This is part 2 of annuals and bulbs. In the first article, more preference was on cool-season annuals. However, there are the warm-season annuals that can do the same thing for the summer/fall months as the cool-season annuals do for the winter/spring months. Summer bulbs rock  Let’s talk about what has been done and what we can expect in our summer bulb garden in the next couple of months. Summer Flowering Bulbs [offsite link] This site has information the care, planting, uses and types of summer flowering bulbs. Summer-Flowering Bulbs [offsite link] An interesting article on the bulbs that bloom in summer, from HGTV. The Hardy Crinum  Crinum bulbs, growing crinums, cemetery lilies, crinum Tricyrtis: The Toad Lilies  Yet another interesting name for such a delightful group of plants, the toad lilies are hardy, rhizomatous perennials that will make a dramatic statement in the garden. Tropical Elephant Ears  A tropical garden can better manifest itself with the delights of those extremely robust tubers of the elephant ear. So you don't live in the tropics? Not a problem. Container gardening them is even better and suits them for the cold to reappear the following summer season. Look for them today. Links marked with the [offsite link] designation point to websites not associated with BellaOnline.com. BellaOnline.com is not responsible for the material found there.
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