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Archive for November, 2009

Red Amaryllis Plant

By Diana: Almost 20 years ago I bought a red amaryllis plant, and it has bloomed regularly since – until this past year, when I unpotted it and took apart the many bulbs and planted them separately.The leaves grow luxuriantly — but no buds form! Instead, a stalk with what looks like a long [...]

Various Flower Seeds

By Melissa: I have NEVER planted anything before so I am literally garden stupid. I wanted to know if I can plant various flower seeds in pots even though its the first part of July, or is it pointless because I’m too lateAnswer By The Flower Expert: First you should know, which type of seeds [...]

No Pollen or Less Pollen Flowers

By Rhonda: Hi, canyou name me some flowers that I can use in a vase in my home, but I have someone with bad allergies, so they must be not have too much of a smell.Answer By The Flower Expert: There are flowers which have no pollen or less pollen.The Banksia rosesBaby’s breathHydrangeasLiliesGolderodsDaisiesCamelliasOrchids are some [...]

Japanese Gardening Saturday

nybg This special Saturday program offers classes related to Kiku: The Art of the Japanese Chrysanthemum, on display in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory Courtyards, October 18-November 16. Japanese gardens inspire on many levels: thoughtful plant choices, graceful paths, and intriguing water features. Learn about Japanese plants and their uses in the landscape, incorporating appropriate [...]

Porcelain Harvest

gardenwebThe Porcelain Artists of San Diego’a annual show on November 14th, 2008 at 10 pm, at Portuguese Hall -2818 Avenida de Portugal, San Diego, CAsource

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