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Posted: Mar/20/2008 5:31 PM PST
Which flowers are in season in July? What kind of flowers can I purchase now that I can use for centerpieces at a wedding reception in late july or early August? I would like to use perennials that are also suitable for cut flowers. All ideas appreciated. |
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Posted: Mar/20/2008 8:42 PM PST
welcome imma.. do you know what zone you are in? Would be a good idea to check with the local nursery to find out. Do you have a sunny or shady location? |
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Posted: Mar/20/2008 9:00 PM PST
here is a link you might find helpful also http://www.weather.com/outlook/homeandgarden/garde n/plantguides/93030 The plants I listed for you in annuals, all apply to your gardening zone. hope this helps more. Sass |
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Posted: Mar/29/2008 11:13 AM PST
hope someone can help this gardening beginner. i have black eyed susans in the philadelphia pa area. it is early spring so i understand i should prune. but should I?? should I cut off the follow? if so, should I cut just below or closer to the ground. it was planted 2 years ago. thanks to anyone who responds. tommyzoe |
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Posted: Mar/29/2008 11:14 AM PST
i meant cut off the flower! thanks |
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Posted: Mar/29/2008 6:49 PM PST
If it is the perennial type then cut them right to the surface of the ground. You should see new growth soon, I think. If it is the annual, hope it reseeded. http://www.thegardenhelper.com/Rudbeckia.htm |
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Posted: Mar/29/2008 7:47 PM PST
You might try Zinnias. They bloom all summer and make nice flowers for cutting. |
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Posted: Mar/30/2008 7:24 PM PST
Hi--I was thinking zinnias or maybe daisies if in bloom in your area that time of year. Hard to plan, depending on the growing season & weather this yr--so might have a backup in mind. My friend's daughter put cut zinnias & curled hosta leaves in pint jars with water & tucked them into 'old out-of-style' 2nd hand store purses. She found an old wicker purse from the 60's, patent leather ones....all types & they looked great on the tables! The wedding recption was outside & it fit in great Just an idea.....Sandy |
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Posted: Mar/30/2008 7:26 PM PST
Watch those black eyed susans....they spread pretty good year after year. I leave them until early spring & cut down to the ground....they are hard to kill off! sr |
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