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Category Archives: Flowers
Enjoying the mild temps!
It seems this year us Northerners get a little break from the long cold winter. I and most people I know have been VERY thankful! Winter is normally just too long here in Wisconsin and the rest of the Northern … Continue reading
Posted in Fall, Flower Bulbs, Flowers
Tagged daffodils, darwin hybrids, en mass, flowers, galanthus, garden, gardening, hyacinths, latifolium, muscari, North, snowdrop, tulips
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Merry Christmas!
We have been a little busy here at work making changes, adding new plants while finishing up the Fall & Winter season and preparing for the Spring season. If you are curious- here is a sneak peak: New plants for … Continue reading
Posted in celebration, Flower Bulbs, Flowers, Spring, winter
Tagged astilbe, caladium, coneflower, elephant ear, hosta, peony, phlox, salvia, sedum, toad lily
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Highlighting your front door for winter
Do you create a focal point at your main entrance? What do you do to add interest for the winter? A large majority of us have too cold of temperatures to have flowers survive the entire winter. 🙁 So that … Continue reading
Posted in Container Gardening, Flowers, Urban Gardening
Tagged berries, containers, Dogwood, evergreen, front door, pinterest, sprays, wreath
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Thanksgiving Everyday
This time of year is good for all of us, as life sometimes can become overwhelming and discouraging. The Thanksgiving holiday helps us reflect and think about what is really important. Sometimes it can be hard to focus on those … Continue reading
Creativity inspired by new website!
Have you found Pinterest yet? I have. I see why people say they get addicted. I am finding it as a creative release. I think I may get lost on Pinterest this winter as I wait for spring to arrive. … Continue reading
Posted in Flowers
Tagged crafts, creativity, flower bulbs, flowers, garden, gardening, perennials, pinterest, winter
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Loving Fall
I love fall because of the cooling temperatures and more work and more ideas to do in the garden. Yes- I love to work in my garden. A fellow blogger has this comment that I totally agree with: ” a … Continue reading
Forcing Flower Bulbs
There are so many people who really miss out on Spring blooming bulbs! (Those in zone 8 or warmer). Then there are people like me who long for winter to be over and want flowers all the time. So, forcing … Continue reading
Posted in Fall, Flower Bulbs, Flowers, Forcing Bulbs, Urban Gardening
Tagged amaryllis, bulbs, chionodoxa, crocus, daffodils, flowers, hyacinth, muscari, tips, tulips, tulipworld
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Cool idea for storing bulbs
I have read many different ways to store bulbs. I explained how to properly save and store bulbs on my post Preparing your garden for winter. I just wanted to share photos on another way to store them, like I … Continue reading
Posted in Flower Bulbs, Flowers, Gardening 101, summer
Tagged bulbs, corms, flower bulbs, gardening, rhizomes, storing, tubers
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I planted my Bulb Lasagna!
I may have gotten a little carried away with my ‘Lasagna’! I planned on each bulb to bloom at Mid Spring, but added more bulbs that would bloom earlier and later. 🙂 I have included my pictures for you … Continue reading
Stinky but Pretty ‘Lilies’ – Fritillaria
I really like Fritillaria flowers – I consider them unique, but still pretty. Some flowers are unique and strange looking, not necessarily pretty. These, however, are a great addition to most flower beds. I always recommend that you DO NOT … Continue reading
Posted in Deer resistant, Fall, Flower Bulbs, Flowers, Gardening 101, Rodent resistant, Spring, vegetable gardening
Tagged deer resistant, flowers, fritillaria, garden, lily, musky, odor, orange, pest, pests, red, stinky, yellow
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