March 20 is the first official day of spring, yet spring has been poking up in our region for several weeks. Pockets of color sprinkle the greens (and browns) of our landscapes, first salmon-colored ...
Carpets of cheerful daffodils paint a glorious picture of spring, casting off the dark days of winter and heralding sunnier days ahead. In public and private gardens, the vast range of species, from ...
Gardeners are known for biting off more than they can chew. Between falling in love with every plant we see and our busy schedules, this sometimes ends badly. A six-pack of annuals fries in the sun ...
It’s hot, and the calendar says autumn is fast approaching, so why should we be thinking about spring and daffodils? For one, it’s always a good idea to think about daffodils. For another, if you want ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. ASHLAND The Daffodil Spring-tacular committee is a step closer to its ultimate goal: Planting 100,000 daffodil bulbs in the ...
Dear Carol: We're approaching the time for planting daffodils and tulips and I have a swath of mowed lawn that I want to turn into a field of daffodils. I've ordered several hundred bulbs. I would ...
I love to see the first daffodils poke their heads up on a cold day. They are a bright spot that makes my heart sing. They let me know that spring is coming soon even though it might still be cool ...
Spring officially arrives in Washington this Saturday at 10:32 a.m., and perhaps the best symbol of the season around Puget Sound is the blooming daffodil. There are more than one daffodil-centric ...
It’s hot, and the calendar says autumn is fast approaching, so why should we be thinking about spring and daffodils? For one, it’s always a good idea to think about daffodils. For another, if you want ...