by Marde Ross | May 3, 2012 | All Categories, Gardening Tips for Daffodils, Tulips, Peonies & Naturalizing Bulbs, Peonies
Selecting Sites for Peonies One of the most important thing about planting peonies is that need to be sited in well draining soil. They do not like to have wet feet. They need to be planted in filtered shade in warm climates, if possible, as they will not bloom in...
by Marde Ross | May 1, 2012 | All Categories, Other Bulbs for Warm Climates, Peonies
Some new peonies are blooming in this first week of May. I’ve seen the first blooms of Festiva Maxima, Mrs. F.D. Roosevelt is in bud, Henry Bockstoce, Gay Paree, Krinkled White, Charlie’s White, Mons. Jules Elie, Mr. Ed, other white variations of peonies...
by Marde Ross | Apr 30, 2012 | All Categories, Peonies
I recently shared photos of the first peonies to bloom this year. They are still blooming beautifully, along with several other varieties. Red Charm, with its deep red, full blossoms, continues to impress. Doreen, a lovely pink variety, is also putting on a stunning...
by Marde Ross | Apr 27, 2012 | All Categories, Uncategorized
Pruning Olive Trees subject is a little off the topic of flowering bulbs but olives have taken a lot of my attention lately. Adding the “Making them Produce Fruit” in my title is a little misleading. I have include some steps at the end for you to review....
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