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Tag Archives: gardening
What makes Lilies a garden favorite
Lilies can be a symbol of purity, refined beauty and nurturing. Asiatic Lilies, Oriental Lilies, Pixie Lilies, LA Hybrid Lilies, Double Lilies…. All are wonderful additions to perennial gardens of all shapes and sizes. They perennialize and naturalize, meaning they … Continue reading
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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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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
521 flower bulbs in 3.5 hours
Will this be the last planting for 2011? This past week I got to plant just a few more bulbs! I planted about 150 Dwarf Dutch Reticulata Iris Pauline between my patio and my pond. It is going to look … Continue reading
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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
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
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
Creative Ways to Plant your Flower Bulbs
I have planted thousands of flower bulbs over the last 15 years – I have read about some unique ways to plant them a little differently for a few years now, but there are two techniques that I haven’t ever … Continue reading
Foxtail Lily – Not your Ordinary Lily
Foxtail Lilies are from the Liliaceae family and the Eremurus genus. They are also known as the Desert Candle and are perennial plants that grow from tuberous roots. An excellent choice for structural height in a flower bed, Foxtail lilies … Continue reading
Rodent and Deer Resistant Bulbs
I have 3 acres of land (1.5 acres of wetland), many flower beds, a large fruit and vegetable garden, but only have to deal with insect and water problems. When we first moved to this property 10 years ago (from … Continue reading