Roses: Rosa Rhapsody in Blue
Do your roses already bloom? A nice fragrant variety is Rosa Rhapsody in Blue: http://j.mp/KcsGyg
Do your roses already bloom? A nice fragrant variety is Rosa Rhapsody in Blue: http://j.mp/KcsGyg
Today is Garden Bloggers Bloom Day: showcase what is now blooming in your garden! Some pictures: http://j.mp/J4pmGG
Do you grow irises? Many irises can be divided just after flowering! Some irises in morning light: http://j.mp/IJUKWy
Do you grow peonies? They should soon start flowering! However they are best planted in autumn: http://j.mp/IIGg9b
Witch hazels usually need little pruning: if it is necessary prune after flowering! More on witch hazels: http://j.mp/ADXpcv
Cut off old leaves of hellebores that produce flowers from ground level! This will expose the flowers: http://bit.ly/xtC2Qf
Forced bulbs that have finished flowering can now be left outside to finish dying down! On forcing bulbs: http://bit.ly/yA45Bm
Amaryllis that have finished flowering can be saved for another bloom next year! How to care for amaryllis: http://bit.ly/un4nmf
Do you grow poinsettias? Put them in a dark place after 12 hours of daylight to encourage flowering: http://bit.ly/tVYLoN
It is Garden Bloggers Bloom Day and many flowers are still blooming! Some October blooms: http://bit.ly/mS4ZWO
We have lots and lots of irises. We divide them about every 5 years, usually in July.