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All that bulb planting I did last fall has really paid off. Every day it seems that something new is blooming. This is what happens ten years later when you plant bulbs in the fall and hydrangeas in the spring not realizing how large …
Source: OldRoses
The tomatoes are planted, radishes are at their best, iris buds that were not frozen on Easter are blooming, blackberry flowers are bursting out, Salvia May Night is blooming with deep purple spikes of flowers, all the Larkspur …
Source: Molly Day
As all gardeners know true blue flowers are difficult to find and even more difficult to photograph as they always look purple or lavender. I have bluebells all along my fence in the backyard, they are remind me of spring and May alters …
Source: Iowa Gardening Woman
I'm sure many can understand the love/hate dynamic when it comes to plants like the one shown above. These flowers are one of the most delightful sights of spring for me. Very few others form such a beautiful carpet at this time of …
Source: EAL
strelitzia flowers.jpg Now, here's the mark of a good gardener - the ability to grow winter flowers. Anyone can grow plants that flower through spring and summer. Even autumn (fall) flowering plants aren't incredibly difficult. …
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With free seminars, four acres of gardens to admire and shopping at 300 exhibits, you’ll hardly be able to wait until next weekend to get your gardening gloves on. Renkoo helps you make plans with friends.
Source: ifindkarma
A list of summer flowers that will be backbone design perennial flowers.
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Pressing flowers and foliage from your garden is a wonderful way to preserve its beauty. You don't need a lot of expensive tools to get started with pressed flowers. You might also be surprised at the variety of flowers, leaves and even …
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Although here in Nevada we still have a few cold snaps to contend with, spring is definitely in the air. Now is the time to start getting the garden ready for those vegetables and flowers. But don't be too hasty about planting just yet.
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Pick up some gardening books - the library has several shelves on planning, planting and cultivating all sorts of gardens - flowers, vegetables, those in the sun, in the shade. . . This is the time of year to begin. Try these titles : …
Source: Andrea