Birds & BloomsHow and When to Plant Tulip Bulbs for Spring Flowersbirdsandblooms.com - Rachel MaidlWhen Should Gardeners Plant Tulip Bulbs?Tulip bulbs should be planted in fall. But timing it exactly right can be tricky, because there’s no set date …
Birds & Blooms4 days agoThe Lowdown on Ladybugs: Beneficial Beetle Factsbirdsandblooms.com - Lori VanoverLadybugs Aren’t BugsIt’s true! Instead, they’re properly called lady beetles. Gary Parsons of Michigan State University’s Department of Entomology …
Birds & BloomsRed-Headed Woodpeckers: Redheads of the Bird Worldbirdsandblooms.com - Rachel MaidlWhat Does a Red-Headed Woodpecker Look Like?Flashing rich crimson, jet black and ivory white—the same bold colors found on a classic deck of …
Birds & Blooms4 days agoGarden Mum vs Florist Mum: What’s the Difference?birdsandblooms.com - Kirsten SchraderAre Garden Mums the Same as Florist Mums?If you’ve ever been at a garden center and looked at a tag on a beautiful chrysanthemum plant (Chrysanthemum …
Birds & Blooms5 days agoWatch Your Flowers for a Diana Fritillary Butterflybirdsandblooms.com - Lori VanoverHow to Identify a Diana Fritillary Butterfly“A butterfly that I’ve never seen before landed on my purple coneflowers. What is it?” asks Birds & Blooms …
Birds & BloomsBird Molting: Why Birds Molt and How to Spot Itbirdsandblooms.com - Kaitlin StainbrookWhy Do Birds Molt Their Feathers?Birds are the only living species with feathers, so it only makes sense that feathers have some one-of-a-kind …