Friday, February 26, 2010

A Good Combination of plants

The same varieties of plants are separated by other types of plants for a beautiful setting. Plants of same size are planted side by side to keep the natural appearance and uniformity of plant part. Plant in autumn daffodils, peonies, crocuses, the Scylla, the grape hyacinths and irises because their flowering period will take place next spring. In the spring, choose lilies, gladioli, anemones, begonias, dahlias, freesias and that bloom in the summer of the year following the planting. The fall camellias are put underground in March and April and will flower in autumn as their name implies. The Stonecrop Gardens are planted in fall or spring and will bloom next fall with chrysanthemums, which are planted in spring.

For winter, the snow bore, the crocus, bulbous irises are planted in autumn while the Lenten roses are planted in winter or spring. For information, here is the size of a few plants in adulthood, 10 cm bore for snow, 15 cm for the Scylla of crocuses, 20 cm for hyacinths, 40 cm for peonies, 45 cm on average for narcissus , 50 cm for the Lenten rose, up to 1 m high to the iris, and even around 1 m 50 for chrysanthemums. The camellia shrubs and plants can exceed 2 m depending on the species chosen. Several styles exist pit following the efforts of landscape architects who are constantly creating something new in this field. Thus, the beds are in all kinds of gardens, the French, or English, or others. Note that the edges of a lawn are cut periodically and to delineate the curved edge, use modeling tools such as garden hose. The use of mulch (bark or cocoa pine) in your lawn makes your task (frequency spaced watering), and also protects the soil from erosion during the storm.

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