what is an easy flower to grow in new hampshire?
Mar 17, 2009 by destiny | Posted in Other - Home & Garden
can anyone help me find a flower that works well with southern new hampshire weather?
i wanna plant a flower, but i live in new hampshire. i plan on
doing it some time
You can't kill forcythias. Seriously, my mom has them all around the house and they go nuts. They're really pretty in bloom, as well.
If
Antony K | Mar 17, 2009
You can't kill forcythias. Seriously, my mom has them all around the house and they go nuts. They're really pretty in bloom, as well.
If
Antony K | Mar 17, 2009
I live in southern New Hampshire and my rose of Sharon isn't doing anything yet?
May 23, 2007 by Dee | Posted in Other - Home & Garden
i planted it last summer it was beautifull aprox 7ft tall and it was loaded with flowers i cut a branch and its white on the inside with a circle of green!if its still alive how do
Don't worry about it, they are very slow to leaf out after the weather warms up. You won't have leaves until later in June, and blooms come in July. I
Mother Amethyst | May 23, 2007
Don't worry about it, they are very slow to leaf out after the weather warms up. You won't have leaves until later in June, and blooms come in July. I
mother_amethyst | May 23, 2007
Hardy Pansies in New Hampshire?
Aug 22, 2007 by daynasu | Posted in Garden & Landscape
I planted some hardy pansies three years ago, and they never died off. I live in NH, and the temperature falls to 27 below zero on a regular basis. The flowers stay perfect under
Pansies are technically not hardy...they are biennials. This means that they reseed themselves. The seeds are released and spread by the wind, lawn mower,
missevav | Aug 23, 2007
Cut the budget and the flowers die - New Hampshire Watchdog
by Grant Bosse
Henry Huntington knows the power of flowers. So when his family’s business, Loudon-based Pleasant View Gardens, wanted to help breed new varieties about a decade ago, it teamed up with a plant-biology researcher at the University of New Hampshire.
Helping pay for the project was more than $110,000 in grants from the New Hampshire Innovation Research Center, a small state agency funded through the Department of Resources and Economic Development and administered by UNH. The company matched the money, and though the research didn’t lead to any blockbuster breeds, Huntington says it was worth the effort.
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