Gladiolus
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Unique in many ways, Gladioli are a lovely addition to the home garden. Growing Gladiolus Gladiolus grows To aid the plants, keep the surface of the soil loosened In zones 7-10, glads may stay in the |
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Unique in many ways, Gladioli are a lovely addition to the home garden. Growing Gladiolus Gladiolus grows To aid the plants, keep the surface of the soil loosened In zones 7-10, glads may stay in the |
Simple and sentimental, Lily of the Valley are admired for their gorgeous bell-shaped blooms and lovely scent. In floral language, Lily of the Valley signifies the return of happiness and indicates purity and humility. Popular not only as plants, the Lily of the Valley image and scent appear on linens, china, silver, in perfume, etc….
Your daffodils and tulips will bloom in the Spring, but Spring seems a long way off in the cold months of Winter. To satisfy your desire to bring bulbs to bloom, plant some Paperwhites. With a simple planting medium and a little water, in 4-6 weeks you’ll have clusters of miniature Narcissi greeting you with…
“I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high o’er vales and hills, When all at once I saw a crowd, A host, of golden daffodils; Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.” First stanza of “Daffodils” by William Wordsworth The daffodil is such a simple flower, yet is…
The enchanting Sweet Pea ? what does it bring to mind? The song lyrics, ?Oh, Sweet Pea, c?mon and dance with me . . .?, perhaps the darling baby Sweet Pea with Popeye and Olive Oyl, or even a term of endearment in your own home. What could inspire this token of affection? The lovely…
Originating in Mexico and South America, Zinnias are favorites in gardens here and abroad. These annuals are easy to grow and provide summer-long color in the garden. Members of the Daisy family, the zinnia comes in most every color except blue. The twenty-some species include plants that range in height from six inches to over…