More late April blooms… by angela@diggingbliss | Apr 27, 2008 | Uncategorized | 3 comments Ah, Spring… New to the garden… ‘Summertime Blueberry’ Osteospermum, next to Babiana stricta. Calandrinia grandiflora… just now starting to bloom. Great plant– pretty, drought-tolerant, easy to propagate (just pluck a sprig and stick in a pot). Chinese ground orchids (Bletilla striata) 3 Comments Laurie Fischer on May 6, 2008 at 1:49 pm I love your Osteospermum! Living in Pennsylvania, I cant plant mine until this weekend. Nancy Mehegan on May 8, 2008 at 7:44 pm Love your photos. For info on creatng “Backyard Habitats”, where critters can come and share in nature’s bounty, stop by my site: http://www.Vaboomer.com I firmly believe in gardens that are in harmony with our animal friend. My backyard habitat gets all kinds of butterflies and visitors. ~ Nancy Beautiful Flowers on May 16, 2008 at 3:25 am Are the Calandrinia grandiflora best lept in direct sunlight or shade, or partial shade? I’d hate to put them in the wrong place and have them die.
Laurie Fischer on May 6, 2008 at 1:49 pm I love your Osteospermum! Living in Pennsylvania, I cant plant mine until this weekend.
Nancy Mehegan on May 8, 2008 at 7:44 pm Love your photos. For info on creatng “Backyard Habitats”, where critters can come and share in nature’s bounty, stop by my site: http://www.Vaboomer.com I firmly believe in gardens that are in harmony with our animal friend. My backyard habitat gets all kinds of butterflies and visitors. ~ Nancy
Beautiful Flowers on May 16, 2008 at 3:25 am Are the Calandrinia grandiflora best lept in direct sunlight or shade, or partial shade? I’d hate to put them in the wrong place and have them die.
I love your Osteospermum! Living in Pennsylvania, I cant plant mine until this weekend.
Love your photos. For info on creatng “Backyard Habitats”, where critters can come and share in nature’s bounty, stop by my site:
http://www.Vaboomer.com
I firmly believe in gardens that are in harmony with our animal friend. My backyard habitat gets all kinds of butterflies and visitors. ~ Nancy
Are the Calandrinia grandiflora best lept in direct sunlight or shade, or partial shade? I’d hate to put them in the wrong place and have them die.