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Article: Bulbs for bouquets.
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- Sunset
- Article date:
- March 1, 2000
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Grow voluptuous favorites in your summer garden
* It's summer bulb time, and the lilies are easy. Dahlias, gladiolus, crocosmias, and tuberoses are a breeze too--they're as effortless as their spring-blooming cousins. Just bury, water, and watch them grow. Their bold rather than blushing style is dazzling under the bright summer sun.
Since the majority of them come from warm climates, summer bulbs are tender. But frost is about the only thing they can't handle. Sizzling heat rarely fazes them.
There's something else special about these bulbs: They look as good in vases as they do in the garden. Most sport large, bright, sturdy flowers on long, ...
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