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1.
Spiraeas
These early flowering species are pruned as soon as the
full display of flowers has faded. The earlier the pruning is done the better chance the new growth will have of ripening and setting flower bud initials in summer and early fall.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/ornamentals/shrubs/spiraeas.html
2.
Foundation Planting
By laying out an informal bed several feet from the house every shrub will
display its
full beauty on all sides instead of having one side flattened against the house walls or windows shutting out light and air, and adding little to the view.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/landscaping/foundation_planting.html
3.
Buying Seeds
Another thing to be remembered is that many of the varieties found in the average
display rack are not suited to our long, slow, cool growing season; the ones that are suited must be looked for by name.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/seeds/buying_seeds.html
4.
Lilac
They should always be planted in the open in
full sun, well apart from other plants. The lilac is one of the few base, or alkaline-soil, plants we grow.
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5.
Magnolia
The "Star Magnolia" from Japan, Magnolia stellata, makes a charming
display with its small fragrant white flowers with strap-shaped petals, each with a faint flush of rosy-lilac at the base; many local gardens would be enhanced with this magnolia, and there are several other species to be found in nurseries from time to time.
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6.
Nasturtiums
If we are wanting a brilliant early
display of colour from these tropical plants, we can start seeds in small size milk cans, 2 in/ 5 cm rigid plastic plant pots, or in styro drinking cups.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/ornamentals/annuals/nasturtiums.html
7.
Petunias
Young plants bought at the beginning of May if the weather is suitably warm, and put out 9 in/23 cm apart in
full sun give a truly stunning
display from the first.
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