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		<title>If you want Flowers in your Garden in the fall, plant them in the summer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 05:07:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Diana</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is the fall season and some gardens are looking somewhat bare now that all the colorful annuals are basically gone. It doesn’t have to be this way if you planted some late blooming flowers in the summer. Yes, the fall is a good time to do lots of chores like pruning roses and trimming [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is the fall season and some gardens are looking somewhat bare now that all the colorful annuals are basically gone. It doesn’t have to be this way if you planted some late blooming flowers in the summer. Yes, the fall is a good time to do lots of chores like pruning roses and trimming your perennials. But your flower garden can still look beautiful for months to come. There are lots of flowers that bloom late summer to fall that you can plant in the summer and enjoy them through the fall season.</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-1852" href="http://www.bestflowergardening.com/if-you-want-flowers-in-your-garden-in-the-fall-plant-them-in-the-summer/fall-blooming-flowers-main"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1852" title="fall blooming flowers main" src="http://www.bestflowergardening.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/fall-blooming-flowers-main-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>For starters, do some research on late blooming flowers and chances are that you will find many varieties. If you like lots of color in your flower garden, choose plants like Zephyranthes Robustus (also known as grandiflora) with gorgeous clear pink flowers. They bloom late summer through fall bearing pink flowers that resemble a lily. The growth is just about ten inches tall and these can be planted on rock gardens or you can mix them with your ground cover plants. The leaves are deep glossy green and the flowers grow straight up giving your flower garden a stunning look. Zephyranthes Robustus likes full sun and medium wet soil. (photo courtesy: wikipedia.com)</p>
<p>Another late blooming flower for you flower garden is Salvia Uliginosa which is considered a herbaceous perennial. Be careful where you plant this one as it can grow up to six feet tall. You can plant this one as a background flower in your garden. This is a pretty plant with lots of thin stems and yellow-green leaves with serrated edges. The flowers are bright blue with a white line in the throat that points toward the nectar and the pollen. Salvia Uliginosa starts blooming in the summer and bears lots of flowers well into the fall.</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-1853" href="http://www.bestflowergardening.com/if-you-want-flowers-in-your-garden-in-the-fall-plant-them-in-the-summer/fall-blooming-flowers-chrysentamum"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1853" title="fall blooming flowers chrysentamum" src="http://www.bestflowergardening.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/fall-blooming-flowers-chrysentamum-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>And of course, let’s not forget about the old time favorite Chrysanthemums that are known as true fall flowers. The gorgeous mum like flowers will add beauty and color to your flower garden. Although Chrysanthemums are sometimes called the golden flower, they come in white, pink and red also. You can plant them in your flower garden or in large containers that you can place in a patio or any other place that you want to brighten up. Chrysanthemums are herbaceous perennial plants with deeply lobed leaves and large flower heads and are easy to grow. Mix all the colors in one container for a stunning look in your flower garden. (photo courtesy: wikipedia.com)</p>
<p>While it is actually too late to plant those summer flowers that bloom into the fall, you can still have a colorful flower garden by just getting Chrysanthemums in different colors. There are other blooming flowers that can add beauty to your garden in the fall and Chrysanthemums is just one of them that will last for months to come. And your garden does not have to look dead in the fall.</p>
<br>Here are some other flower gardening sites that I found for you to browse. Thanks for visiting Best Flower Gardening!<br><br><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/style/talk/gardening/fenyvesi0610.htm" rel="nofollow">Washingtonpost.com: Live Online</a><br><a href="http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0%2C%2C20093770%2C00.html" rel="nofollow">Let a Billion Wildflowers Bloom : People.com</a><br><a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/2300-207_162-2847651-3.html" rel="nofollow">At The Chelsea Flower Show Pictures - CBS News - CBS News.com</a><br><a href="http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/common+grape+hyacinth" rel="nofollow">Grape Hyacinth - Dictionary.com - Reference.com</a><br><a href="http://www.usatoday.com/life/books/news/2009-05-03-gardeners_N.htm" rel="nofollow">These authors cultivate a garden and a passion - USATODAY.com</a><br><a href="http://www.squidoo.com/tags/flower+gardening+for+beginners" rel="nofollow">Flower gardening for beginners on Squidoo</a><br><br><br>
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		<title>Fall Season Flower Gardening Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Sep 2010 18:07:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Diana</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The fall season is upon us and it is time to get busy in the garden. This is the time of year that you can start doing some clean up and begin adding some fall color to your garden. Your flower garden does not have to look dead during the fall season. Yes, it is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The fall season is upon us and it is time to get busy in the garden. This is the time of year that you can start doing some clean up and begin adding some fall color to your garden. Your flower garden does not have to look dead during the fall season. Yes, it is time to clean up the annuals that were planted for the summer months and trim the perennials. But you can also add color to your flower garden. You can get some chrysanthemums now that are gorgeous and plant them in those bare spots in your garden. Get a couple of small evergreen shrubs and plant them with your chrysanthemums for a stunning look in your garden.</p>
<p>If you don’t want to plant fall season plants in your garden area, plant them in containers. Container flower gardening is easy and gives a dull garden some much needed color during the fall season. All you have to do is place the containers or pots in the bare areas of your garden and you will instantly have color all over your garden. If you are planting directly on the soil, plant in early fall while the soil is still warm and this will help the growth and give you healthy plants. Also, flower containers should be placed in sunny locations and away from strong wind.</p>
<p>If you decide to use containers to plant your flowers, be sure to get the ones that are made of non-porous material to prevent cracking during a cold spell. The size of the containers to get depends on how much space you have in your garden or patio. I normally use containers that are about 14 inches in diameter. Another type of container or pot that you can use in your fall flower garden is the polyethylene which looks like terra cotta and are known to be well-suited for winter planting. Visit your local nursery for a wide variety of containers to use.</p>
<p>When you buy potting soil to use in your containers or pots, be sure it has good drainage and you can add some compost to the soil which will boost the plants with more nutrients. If you plan on keeping your plants through the winter season, then you will need to use a slow release fertilizer that will keep the plants healthy until the spring. In this case, select plants with hardiness rating a bit colder than your temperature zone. A good choice here might be planting some spring flowering bulbs like tulips. Be sure to buy your bulbs from a reputable company like <a href="http://brecks.com/default.asp?sid=704133">Breck’s</a> for the best quality. If you decide to plant bulbs, be sure to space them closer together than the way you would plant them in an open ground in your garden.</p>
<p>If you plan on leaving the containers outside, be sure to water when the soil is dry as moist soil creates heat which will protect the roots of your plants. During inclement weather conditions, group your containers closer to each other for protection. For added protection, you can wrap the containers with bubble wrap. Keep in mind that some plants or bulbs do require some cold weather so leave them out in the cold for some time before you plan winter protection.</p>
<br>Here are some other flower gardening sites that I found for you to browse. Thanks for visiting Best Flower Gardening!<br><br><a href="http://www.squidoo.com/tags/cut+flower+gardening" rel="nofollow">Cut flower gardening on Squidoo</a><br><a href="http://www.reference.com/browse/complete+flower" rel="nofollow">Complete flower encyclopedia topics | Reference.com</a><br><a href="http://www.aol.com/video/san-francisco-flower-and-garden-show-2010/517002547/" rel="nofollow">AOL.com Video - San Francisco Flower and Garden Show 2010</a><br><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/08/books/review/book-review-founding-gardeners-by-andrea-wulf.html" rel="nofollow">Book Review - Founding Gardeners - By Andrea Wulf - NYTimes.com</a><br><a href="http://www.usatoday.com/life/lifestyle/2010-04-01-soggygardens01_ST_N.htm" rel="nofollow">Q&A: Expert guide to gardening bad weather or not - USATODAY.com</a><br><a href="http://www1.extension.umn.edu/youth/mn4-H/projects/docs/flower-PLUS.pdf" rel="nofollow">4-H PLUS Flower Gardening</a><br><br><br>
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		<title>Spring Blooming Bulbs that ship in the fall</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 18:08:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Diana</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many varieties of bulbs available in the market today but not all are shipped within the same timeframe. For example, spring flowering bulbs are shipped in the fall because they need a cold period during the winter to begin their growth cycle. Summer flowering bulbs are shipped in the spring. The fall is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many varieties of bulbs available in the market today but not all are shipped within the same timeframe. For example, spring flowering bulbs are shipped in the fall because they need a cold period during the winter to begin their growth cycle. Summer flowering bulbs are shipped in the spring. The fall is upon us, the time to plant your spring blooming bulbs is now. Listed below are some the most common flowering bulbs that are shipped during the fall season.</p>
<p>Tulips</p>
<p>Tulips are very easy to grow. Perennial tulips are preferred over hybrids because these come back faithfully year after year. To ensure the highest level of performance from perennial tulips, plant the bulbs in well drained soil. This will help prevent disease and fungus directly on the bulbs. Be sure the bulbs are planted deep. If you measure from the base of the bulb, plant them about 6 inches deep. It is recommended that you water them after planting. This will ensure that the bulbs develop strong root system before going into their winter dormancy.</p>
<p>Daffodils</p>
<p>An old time favorite, daffodils bloom forever. It has been said that daffodils can bloom for up to 30 or even 50 years. That is awesome! To grow gorgeous daffodils, plant them in an area where the grass can be left un-mown until the foliage has matured. This area should be sunny and with good drainage. For a dramatic look, plant drifts of the same kind and the same color. You can do this by taking a handful of bulbs and throwing them about for a natural feeling distribution and just dig where the bulbs land.</p>
<p>Hyacinths</p>
<p>History tells us that Dutch bulb growers have cultivated hyacinths since the 17th century and more than 2,000 varieties were available by 1838. The unique upright shape of the flower spike and gorgeous colors made hyacinths a favorite for Victorian gardens. These are a member of the lily family and the only connection might be that hyacinths are tubular and very fragrant. For a dramatic look in your spring garden, plant an entire bed of the same hyacinth variety and color. Hyacinths return year after year adding beauty to a garden.</p>
<p>Lilies</p>
<p>Lilies are very easy to grow and those that ship in the fall are in the perennial family which means that they come back every year and require very little care. Lilies have beautiful robust flowers and you can get them in a wide array of colors, different shapes and sizes. If I was to describe lilies, I would say that the flowers are clump-forming with fibrous or tuberous roots. Lilies are also excellent as cut flowers and a favorite of most florists.</p>
<p>Crocus</p>
<p>Crocus usually blooms very early in the spring. It is amazing to see these beauties pop up in February from a mound of snow. Their timing is perfect and bloom well before any grass starts to grow. By the time the grass is ready to be mowed, the crocus are finished for the season. For an impressive look, plant them in masses. Choose a sunny area in the garden or even a lawn and plant large drifts using groupings of 30 bulbs spaced about 4 inches apart. According to many gardeners, crocus will thrive and bloom for 20 years or more and require very little care.</p>
<p>Amaryllis</p>
<p>Amaryllis is a beautiful flower that resembles a lily and usually thrives in the South but can be planted indoors in containers in colder regions. They come in many varieties and colors. Amaryllis flowers are very popular and favored by lots of gardeners because it blooms indoor in the winter months. Also, Amaryllis can be forced to bloom in about six weeks after planting. Yes, you can plant Amaryllis bulbs in a container indoors and force them to bloom in late winter by inducing a dormant period. Since Amaryllis stalks are quite heavy when it blooms, make sure the container you use is large enough so it will not tip over. Once the plant is established indoors, you can move them outdoors or even plant them in your garden when the danger of frost is past.</p>
<p>There are many bulbs that need to be planted now for spring flowering and the ones listed above are just some of the most popular. If you haven&#8217;t purchased bulbs yet, get to the local garden center and get them as soon as possible. Better yet, order them online from a reputable company like <a href="http://brecks.com/default.asp?sid=704133">Breck&#8217;s</a> for the best quality.</p>
<p>To get great tips and ideas on fall bulb planting check out an article from our friends over at <a href="http://www.thegardenersrake.com">The Gardeners Rake </a>site.</p>
<br>Here are some other flower gardening sites that I found for you to browse. Thanks for visiting Best Flower Gardening!<br><br><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/chelsea/show-gardens/2011/m-and-g-garden-bunny-guinness.shtml" rel="nofollow">BBC - Chelsea Flower Show 2011 - M & G Garden - Bunny Guinness</a><br><a href="http://www.reference.com/motif/reference/flower-names" rel="nofollow">Flower Names | Reference.com</a><br><a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85049318" rel="nofollow">Flower gardening - Authorities & Vocabularies (Library of Congress)</a><br><a href="http://www1.extension.umn.edu/youth/mn4-H/projects/gardening-ag/flower-garden/index.html" rel="nofollow">Flower Gardening : University of Minnesota Extension</a><br><a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704059004575127721994376564.html" rel="nofollow">Gardeners Seriously Obsess With Snowdrops - WSJ.com</a><br><a href="http://www.answers.com/topic/gardening-by-choice-flowers-foliage" rel="nofollow">Gardening by Choice: Flowers & Foliage: Information from Answers ...</a><br><br><br>
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