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Self-Seeding Annuals for the Back Lane
... Annuals for the Back Lane Self-Seeding Annuals for the Back Lane GardenLine | Yard & Garden | Self-Seeding Annuals for the Back ... annuals will tolerate or thrive in dry areas, so they won't need a great deal of water once they have become established. Next year ... -seeding annuals, or as perennials alone. Either way, soil preparation along with faithful weeding and watering during the year of ...
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Gardening the year 'round by Alice Brantley Yeager 0609
... News/Politics Dave Duffy John Silveira Columnists Available Now In The General Store Gardening the year 'round By Alice Brantley Yeager Normally, we gardeners tend to make plans to begin planting ... , etc. If there’s an interest in flowers, let the young gardeners plant some bright annuals such as marigolds, petunias, nasturtiums. The list is endless. Tomato seed sources Tomato Growers Supply ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Annuals—Six Unusual and Versatile Flowers
... year, some tender perennials from the tropics and warm temperate regions are now also being used as annuals, increasing the range of choices even more. Following are six outstanding examples of unusual annuals ... areas with long, hot summers. Tassel flower self-sows readily and will reappear year after year. How to Grow Annuals Annuals usually are not fussy and will grow in any well-drained garden ...
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Annual Flowers: Flower Types
... , and new uses for specific garden flowers have blurred the distinctions among annuals, biennials, and perennials. Annuals have traditionally been referred to as plants that complete their life cycle in ... basically the same as for annuals, except that the plants are alive for two growing seasons. Biennials present the obvious disadvantage of producing only foliage the first year. One solution is ...
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Annual Flowers: Maintenance
... during extended hot, dry summer weather. To minimize the need for watering, select drought-tolerant annuals such as globe amaranths, blue blaze, Dahlberg daisy, gazania, gomphrena, portulaca, and creeping zinnia. Supplemental ... have to be watered several times a week. This will vary with the time of year, amount of sunlight or shade, plant growth, and other environmental factors. Most plants need 1 ...
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Mulching annuals
... Mulching annuals For More Gardening Information Click Here Mulching Annuals A good mulch prevents water loss, helps control weeds, and can enhance the flower bed ... may attract more attention than the flowers. A neutral colored mulch is best. Because annuals are replanted every year, select mulches that decay when worked into the soil. Permanent mulches, such as ...
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Get Growing Gardening Tips 45- Annuals for cutting and drying
... Brought to you by Dr. Michael Hickman, Associate Director, Devonian Botanic Garden Annuals for Cutting and Drying Many annuals we grow are excellent as either cut or dried flowers. If space is ... is actually native to Australia, and most display highly colourful flowers suitable for drying for year round display. Others good for dried flower arrangements include Lunaria or HONESTY and Nigella. These ...
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Annual Manual - Choosing annuals and bedding plants by Graham Rice
... annuals and bedding plants by Graham Rice Choosing annuals The seed catalogues are bursting with choice so to help you find ... Just click on the choice to see the full list. Hardy annuals Hardy annuals are raised from seed by sowing outside in the garden in spring ... may be hard to find. Half hardy annuals Half hardy annuals are plants from seed each year in a warm environment then planted outside in ...
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Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - How to Grow Annuals - Planting Options
... These are called hardy annuals. But freezing temperatures kill most of the others. These are called tender annuals. Half-hardy annuals will tolerate mild frost. If you are growing tender annuals, pay special ... thin to proper spacings. Many annuals self-seed prolifically if you don't remove flower heads before they mature. The seeds usually sprout the following year near where the plant grew (or ...
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Perennials, Annuals and Bulbs -- November Tips
... Perennials, Annuals and Bulbs -- November Tips November Tips PERENNIALS, ANNUALS AND BULBS Contact: Diane Relf, Extension Specialist, Environmental Horticulture October 1996 Looking for a new ... carry-over of the diseases during the winter, and you will have less trouble next year. Monthly Tips have been prepared since 1986 by various staff of the Office of Consumer ...
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