Spring Bulbs Q&A – Webinar with Joseph Tychonievich

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Dreaming of a dazzling spring garden? Now’s the time to make it happen. Join Fine Gardening’s Editor in Chief, Carol Collins, for a live conversation with bulb expert and author Joseph Tychonievich—and get all your spring-bulb questions answered.

From daffodils that shrug off deer to tulips worth replanting year after year, Joseph has tested, trialed, and written about the most reliable (and breathtaking) spring bloomers. You’ll hear his best tips for:

  • Sourcing and choosing bulbs that will thrive in your climate and garden conditions
  • Designing plantings for maximum impact and minimal maintenance
  • Hiding fading foliage without sacrificing style
  • Dealing with common bulb pests and problems
  • Experimenting with containers, lawns, and unexpected planting spots

This will be an interactive question-and-answer sessionso bring your bulb dilemmas and curiosities—whether you want to know which crocus is worth planting by the hundreds, how to keep squirrels away from tulips, or which bulbs perform best in shade. Submit your questions in advanceand Joseph will tackle them live.

When you leave this webinar, you’ll have practical know-how of bulb care and tons of inspiration for creating a spring display that stops traffic.


All About Spring Bulbs in the Garden

Join to take part in this interview with Joseph Tyconiviech – horticulturist, author, and bulb expert – LIVE. Ask your questions about spring bulb care, pest management, planting, and design in this special event!

Seminar: Approx. 1 hour

September 12, 2025, 9am is

FREE

About Joseph

Joseph Tychonievich is a lifelong lover of plants and gardening. He got his degree in horticulture from Ohio State University and went on to work for specialty rare plant nurseries in Japan and Michigan. Joseph is the author of several books including The Comic Book Guide to Growing Food: Step-by-Step Vegetable Gardening for Everyone. His writing has been published in Fine GardeningHorticulture, and The New York Times. He is the editor of the North American Rock Garden Society’s quarterly journal. He currently lives and gardens in South Bend, Indiana, with his husband, three cats, and a truly excessive number of plants.

Learn more:

Extraordinary Spring Bulbs to Plant in Fall

Plant a Succession of Spring-Flowering Bulbs

Joseph’s Favorite Daffodils

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