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Bloom time, color and size are among the most common reasons for choosing plants. You may also choose them because of fragrance, texture, or culinary value. Obtain decorative dahlia mix, monet tulip mix, magnus coneflower, and green wizard rudbeckia on mall. If the sun warms the soil in the container too early, the bulb will send up shoot and flower before an adequate root system has developed. When growing your tulips in containers, avoid placing the container in direct sunshine. Experiment with colors by cutting a few pictures out of garden catalogs and rearranging them.
- The large, bold, double blooms of these luscious Dutch Double Daffodils will enhance any outdoor setting in early to mid-spring.
- Get varieties of Triumph tulips that will produce waves of spring pastels that would have inspired Monet to pick up his brush.
- Radient yellow blooms, accented with shades of red just at the tips, light up the gardena nd bouquets.
- The Fritillaria imperialis Aurora features orange-red, bell-shaped flowers up to 3 inches across, growing in a cluster of six to eight flowers.
- Large showy Irises put on a breath taking display with exotic flowers and blue green, sword-like foliage.
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