Archive for the ‘winter flowers’ Category

Gardener’s Bible

Gardener’s Bible was launched in Jan 2012 by Storey Posting. This research for gardeners of temperate weather fruits covers the basics from selecting which fruits to purchase and where they’ll go, to rising and utilizing them. Originally published as Fruit and Fruits for the Home Yard by Lewis Slope in 1992, this modification 20 years [...]

Gardering Tips And Gift Basket

Putting together a gift package , including plants and outdoor containers, care of cyclamen are  gardening activities for next 30 days. What gardener on your list would not appreciate a attractive bag or pot packed with farming items at your fingertips? Plus they are fun to put together. Some things to consider are the pruners, [...]

All-America Flower Selections for 2012

All-America Selections is pleased to feature the following 2012 AAS Winners. Following a trial period where these new, never-before-sold varieties are “Tested Nationally and Proven Locally®” the AAS judges have submitted their evaluations and selected only the best performers as AAS Winners. These varieties are available for immediate sale and distribution. Commercial growers and retailers [...]

Roses For Winter

Any discussion of how to help roses survive the vagaries of winter is sure to initiate a lot of different opinions ranging from “do nothing” to “bury plants completely” or “it can’t be done!” Personally, I believe many roses–namely shrub roses–can survive in cold climates with a little winter protection. Roses can be killed or [...]

Cut Flower Care

Whether you give and receive cut flowers for Valentine’s Day, on special occasions, or just to brighten up someone’s day, there are some tips you should follow to ensure the longest life in the vase (often called “vase life”). When buying flowers, check the water they are in.  It should smell fresh and clean.  Otherwise [...]

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