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Archive for April, 2009

What’s Blooming in May

Week 1:
Early Rhododendrons
Azaleas
Flowering Dogwoods
Crabapples
Late-Flowering Cherries
Japanese-Quince
Asian Magnolia
Woodland Wildflowers
Tree Peonies
Lilacs
Dove-Tree
Species Roses
Spring-Blooming CamelliasWeek 2:
Late Azaleas
Rhododendrons
Sweet Bay
Tree Peonies
Tulip-Tree
Black Locust
Herbaceous Peonies
Woodland Wildflowers
Herbs
Old Garden Roses
Lilacs
Week 3:
Late Azaleas
Rhododendrons
Mountain-Laurels
Southern Magnolias
Sweet Bay
Chinese Dogwood
Herbaceous Peonies
Herbs
Old Garden Roses
Week 4:
Chinese Dogwood
Mountain-Laurels
Southern Magnolias
Sweet Bay
Lilies
Old Garden Roses
Herbs
Herbaceous Peonies
Fringe-Tree

Fertilizing Trees & Shrubs

Trees and shrubs are living investments that grow in value with each passing year. When properly selected and planted, trees and shrubs can be expected to thrive with the right care, which may include watering, fertilizing and pruning. Just as certain established drought-tolerant plants may not require water during dry spells, mature trees and shrubs [...]

Peonies

The large showy, flowers of peonies are produced in mid-to late spring. Many colors and flower forms are available. Because winter chilling is required for dormancy, peonies often do not perform well in the lower South. Early blooming and single or Japanese cultivars generally perform better in South Carolina than other types.
Height/Spread
Most herbaceous peonies grow [...]

Cut Flower Gardening For Beautiful Bouquets

By Terry Lowery
Imagine a never-ending supply of beautiful flowers for your
home, bouquets and arrangements to give to friends, flowers to
pluck at will for gifts, get-well visits, anniversaries and
birthdays. By planting a garden stocked with flowers that
happily give up their blooms for your pleasure, you can have
fresh flower arrangements in every room in your home all
throughout [...]

Iron-weed; Flat Top

Iron-weed; Flat Top
Vernonia noveboracensis
Flower-head–Composite of tubular florets only, intense reddish-purple thistle-like heads, borne on short, branched peduncles and forming broad, flat clusters; bracts of involucre, brownish purple, tipped with awl-shaped bristles. Stem: 3 to 9 ft. high, rough or hairy, branched. Leaves: Alternate, narrowly oblong or lanceolate, saw-edged, 3 to 10 in. long, [...]

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