How do i identify flowers in vermont?
Aug 11, 2007 by ►Coconut Butter◄ | Posted in Botany
I have a picture of a flower I found in a bog and i can't find a match anywhere online. Is there anyone or any website that can look at pictures for you and identify them?
If it's a digital photograph upload it onto one of these sites:
http://tinypic.com or http://imageshack.us
then copy and paste a shortcut
Curious Orange | Aug 11, 2007
This website is very good or I would not recommend it. You narrow down the wildflower by selecting among those description choices. There's about 1,800
djddan | Aug 11, 2007
when can I plant Lupine flowers in Vermont?
Apr 24, 2009 by Thiefaine | Posted in Garden & Landscape
It's spring and I really want to plant some Lupine seeds but someone told me I have to wait till fall. Does it really matter?
Start from seed directly into soil in winter or early spring after danger of frost has past. Cover seed with 1/8 inches of soil or less and space plants
Jas B | Apr 25, 2009
Start from seed directly into soil in winter or early spring after danger of frost has past. Cover seed with 1/8 inches of soil or less and space plants
Jas B | Apr 25, 2009
Why will my flowers not grow?
Feb 03, 2009 by Tina | Posted in Other - Food & Drink
I live in vermont and my flowers have stopped growing. i brought them inside for x-mas and they were all dead.
what is wrong?
They are probably annuals and will only live for so long - about a year. It's hard to keep outdoor plants alive in the winter, even inside. They don't
GramercyGal | Feb 03, 2009
The Vermont Gardener: Daffodil Days
by bizplanr@hughes.net (George Africa)
A dark morning here on the mountain, 62° and a steady 5 mph wind bringing another rain storm that crossed Lake Champlain 3 hours ago. I estimate we'll see rain here in about an hour, perhaps a little less. A year ago yesterday we awoke to 18" of heavy wet snow after a start to April that...
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