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Chrysanthemums prefer fertile, highly organic, well-drained soil in full sun. Mature plants set in a shady area will give nice color the first year but do very poorly the following
Tender plants in the herbaceous border won't normally survive our low winter temperatures. To keep replacing plants every spring can quickly become expensive. If you don't have a greenhouse, conservatory
This week
- Divide hardy chrysanthemums as soon as they've emerged enough to be seen. Discard any old, woody centers, and be sure that each division has some healthy roots.
- Get
Once the flowers are all planted, water them thoroughly and make sure the soil stays moist till they're established.
Most annuals and perennials can get through a season with just
Delicate, fragile and ephemeral are among the adjectives used to describe spring flowers. Nonsense! These plants are among the toughest on earth. Consider: Tuesday, April 17, we had 15 inches
Home is reflection of our personality, include how used flowers as a taste of heart. Flowers can look beautiful if we smart to modify displaying it. Do you need a
The rich & distinctive colors of autumn foliage command you to design your own seasonal bouquet. Bouquets are simple to put together - much easier to assemble than a formal
When new gardeners hear about "pinching" plants, they're understandably puzzled.
Just where do you pinch them? And why?
The "where" is the growing tip. You can literally pinch off the tip between
The October meeting of Breckland Flower Club was held in Old Buckenham Village Hall.
This months' demonstrator was David Wright who took us through a year of 'Celebrations' starting with Mothers'
Global Gathering are making sure that when it does rain at the festival, it will be something a bit different. Instead of being plagued by typical summer showers festival-goers will
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