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Tag Archives: Spring Bulbs
Tip of the Week!
Tweet Cutting Back Perennials As your perennials start to decline, it is time to cut them back. Last week we discussed leaving some grasses and plants without cutting to add interest in the winter garden. The majority of the plants … Continue reading
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Tagged Chicken Wire, Cutting, Frozen Plants, Garden Plants, Grasses, Insulation, Leaves, Marsh, Mold, Reason, Snow Cover, Snow Coverage, Spring Bulbs, Spurt, Tender Perennials, Tender Plants, Winter Garden, Woody Cuttings
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Tip of the Week!
Tweet It’s Time to Plant Tulips and Other Spring Bulbs. A couple of hours in the Fall will produce a spectacular display in the Spring. Choose bulbs that are healthy, without nicks or blemishes. A missing outer skin is ok … Continue reading
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Tagged Blemishes, Bottom Area, Bulb Planter, Chipmonks, Fertilizer, Flat Bottom, Grow Bulbs, Hardware Cloth, Layer Of Soil, Moist Soil, Mulch, Nicks, Outer Skin, Plant Bulbs, Plant Tulips, Raccoons, Spade, Spring Bulbs, Straw Wood, Wood Chips
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Tip of the Week
Tweet When cutting spring bulbs from your garden, especially daffodils, keep them seperated from other flowers for 6-8 hours. Daffodils emit a harmful sap that can destroy other flowers in your arrangement. To be completely safe, keep these cheerful … Continue reading
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Tagged Cutting, Daffodils, Florist, flowers, Little Darlings, Sap, Spring Bulbs, Vase
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What’s Blooming
Tweet This weeks featured flower is the daffodil. This bright cheerful little flower looks great in a cluster. Order these today to brighten anyones day!
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Tagged Daffodil, Little Flower, Spring Bulbs
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