Is it too early to plant flowers in Virginia?
Mar 23, 2007 by Emma's Mommy | Posted in Garden & Landscape
I want to get my flower beds ready for spring, but I don't want to risk losing my flowers if it is too early.
Pansies should be OK for now, but if you're looking at Impatiens, or similar plants, you should probably wait another 3 or 4 weeks.
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jeepdrivr | Mar 23, 2007
Pansies should be OK for now, but if you're looking at Impatiens, or similar plants, you should probably wait another 3 or 4 weeks.
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jeepdrivr | Mar 23, 2007
Is it too late to plant flowers in Virginia? If not, what kind should I plant?
Apr 26, 2007 by Jen J. | Posted in Garden & Landscape
I just bought a house & we close on Monday!!!!!! In the front yard there is a few spots that have like dying or dead long bush looking things. Anyways, I wanted to add some color
It's not too late to plant flowers.
First you need to know how much sunlight that your front yard get and find the plant that will grow there.
Auron1838 | Apr 26, 2007
I haven't bought my annuals yet and I'm in NVA too. It might be a little late to get them going from seed, but the stores and garden centers are full
jeepdrivr | Apr 26, 2007
Why did Virginia Andrews write Flowers in the Attic?
Jul 10, 2010 by Jaguarsatthebeach | Posted in Books & Authors
I'm just wondering because in the end of Seeds of Yesterday well if you've read the books you'll know what i mean, I'm just wondering if she is basically Cathy's daughter although the
If you've read any of her other series you'll know that they're all pretty messed up... to my knowledge they're not based on her life. If you liked that
| Jul 10, 2010
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Virginia Flowers
A flower that will add natural beauty to your garden is the Virginia bluebell flower. Also known as the Virginia cowslip, this perennial is a native to North America, and a great choice of a flowering perennial for naturalizing an area of your landscape.
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