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Begonias can be saved for next year planting just lift before severe frost, and spread out in flats leaving
soil adhering to roots. Put in sunny airy place and allow to
ripen. When stems and leaved have died, clean and store the
tubers in dry sand, soil or peat moss in a temperature of 40 to 50 F.
Plant in pots of light soil indoors for 6 or 8 weeks before plants are
to be set outside. Plant in open ground when all danger of cold
weather has passed. Plant in shaded area with enriched soil.
Keep moist throughout summer.
Daffodils any type of soil is good for growing daffodils as well as it
is well drained. They will not survive is wet soils. Topdress in
early fall with superphosphate and in early spring with a complete fertilizer.
Plant is masses or in small groups among other plants. Also naturalize
among trees. If clumps are left to long in one place and will not
bloom dig up after foliage has died down separate the bulbs fertilize the soil
and replant.
Daisy plants need full sun. Soil should be fertile but not heavy
Daisy plants need to be fed frequently with a well balanced fertilizer
Shasta Daisy need to be divided every other year
Gazinias thrive in hot, dry areas and have moderate frost
tolerance. Water only when dry. Gazanias are sun worshippers, and they close up
at night and on very cloudy days. Use in mass plantings, ground
covers, edging, bedding, and containers
Oriental Poppy is an erect perennial with magnificent
flowers 4 to 6 inches across. Will not flower until the second
season. When planting give ample room. Tip the plant to a
45 degree angle this helps avoid crown rot. Water in dry spells
until leaves turn brown then the roots can take a summer baking
Poppy Seeds sprinkle on light and sandy well drained soil. Plant
where they are to grow. They do not transplant easy. Thin as
needed. They look best in large clumps. Full sun is best.
If left undisturbed most will reseed.
Potentillas are low-growing blooms a long time and will
withstand poor soil conditions if necessary. All need a good
sunny location
Rugosa Roses are very hardy. They can grow in the very
cold where very few roses will grow. They also can be used as
large shrubs or hedges. They make a great background for smaller
plant. Just prune broken branches in the spring or to reduce
size.
I treat my rugosa roses the same as the hybrid tea roses. I
fertilize once a month in active growing. They need very little
care and are very beautiful
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