Old House Gardens
From America’s Expert Source for Heirloom Flower Bulbs
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Helpful Guidance from Our Garden to Yours

Heirloom bulbs are easy to grow, and our site is rich in information to help you get the best out of yours. If you can’t find the answers you need in the links below, email Charlie@oldhousegardens.com or call us at 734-995-1486. We want you to have great success!

You can also find more about many of these topics in our Newsletter Archives.


General Bulb Care
Beginners Start Here
Bulbs/Square Feet
Fertilizing
Watering
Yellowing Foliage
Making Bulbs Last
Storage & Winter Care
      (See bulb-specific links
      in column 3, right.)

Sun, Shade, & Soils
Shade and Sun
Soils (Clay, etc.)

South, North, East, West
Zones (Hardiness)
Southern Bulbs
Local Advice

Special Uses
Forcing Bulbs
Cut Flowers and Bouquets
Victorian Bedding

Problems
Animal Pests
Insects and Diseases
Fall-Planted Bulbs Care
Alliums
Bluebells
Byzantine Gladiolus
Crocus
Cyclamen
Daffodils
Freesia
Fritillaries
Glory-of-the-Snow
Grape Hyacinths
Grecian Windflower (Anemone)
Hyacinths
Lilies
Oxblood Lily (Rhodophiala)
Peonies
Siberian Squill
Silver Bells (Ornithogalum)
Snowdrops
Snowflakes (Leucojum)
Spider & Surprise Lilies
Tulips
Winter Aconite (Eranthis)
Spring-Planted Bulbs Care
Cannas
Crinum
Crocosmia
Dahlias
Daylilies
Gladiolus
Iris
Rain Lilies
St. Joseph’s Lily
Tuberoses

For our print catalog click here or
send $2.00 to
Old House Gardens
536 Third St., Ann Arbor, MI 48103.
phone: 734-995-1486
fax: 734-995-1687
charlie@oldhousegardens.com
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