By
Felix on December 17th, 2008
Do you like to have colorful blooms in your garden or even in your balcony or terrace? Are you clueless when it comes to growing plants and flowers? You are in luck. This article will give you some tips on how to plant flowers.
- The first important tip on how to plant flowers is to get yourself a flowering plant in a pot. You can buy this from any retail stores that sell plants or flowers or you can also get this from a greenhouse, the place where they grow flowers and plants. The decision is yours to make. However, you have to consider your location. Of course, choose flowering plants that can grow in the kind of climate or weather where you live.
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Felix on December 13th, 2008
Just like any other living thing, plants and flowers need enough water to survive, especially if the weather is hot. Watering flowers keeps them healthy and makes them bloom longer. But there is more to watering your plants properly than just spraying them with a hose. Here are some tips on the best way to water flowers:
Keep a close watch on the watering. Most people’s idea of watering flowers and plants is to turn on the sprinkler system and leave it with only the timer on. Aside from this being a waste of water, this is also not advisable for the plants since it can drown the roots of the plants and it can also kill the plant after some time.
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By
Felix on December 10th, 2008
Hardy annuals are plants that can grow all throughout one season and can tolerate cold temperatures. You can plant this kind of annual outside in your garden for them to generate seeds for planting the next year.
A few years ago, planting hardy annuals in gardens was out of vogue. However, a revival has been observed recently and this type of plant is once again important additions to gardens. If you want to follow the trend and you want to have hardy annuals in your garden, here are some tips that you should remember.
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By
Felix on December 5th, 2008
Perennials are good additions to your garden because they last longer than other plants. However, before you go out and load up your garden with these plants, you should know the basics of planting perennials so that you can get them off to a good start. Here are some helpful information and considerations for beginners like you.
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