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Planting Spring perennials |
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Written by Jungle Jim
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Tuesday, 15 September 2009 |
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Do you remember coming in to the nursery last spring and seeing the beautiful foxglove in spectacular bloom; do you remember the Canterbury Bells in bloom; remember the delphinium?
Gardening is often not instant gratification and spring blooming perennials are a strong case in point. For the best resultsm youm have to plant in the Fall and that starts now. By planting now you get a strong root system that allows for most spectacular show in the spring.
All the spring blooming perennials (annuals too for that matter) do best when planted in September and October.
We will be planting in the nursery beds in the next couple of weeks. Don’t miss the boat again.
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