Noted: The Netherlands to Produce Two Billion Tulips in 2017
Just where do all of your spring tulips come from? — Douglas Read The Netherlands to Produce Two Billion Tulips in 2017 via Urban Gardens» Urban Gardens | Unlimited Continue Reading
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Just where do all of your spring tulips come from? — Douglas Read The Netherlands to Produce Two Billion Tulips in 2017 via Urban Gardens» Urban Gardens | Unlimited Continue Reading
Red and Yellow Bells Striking red and yellow flowers spotted at the nursery. Unfortunately, I didn’t take a photo of the pit label as Usually do, so I have no Continue Reading
I make time to watch Gardeners’ Word from the BBC any time I get the chance. They just started their 50th Season this week. One great segment they’ve added for Continue Reading
Fatsia at the Nursery This would look great in a shady corner of my garden, I think. The variegation has a lovely contrast against the deep shade. From Monterey Bay Continue Reading
Poppy A poppy basks in the sun. Follow A Gardener’s Notebook on Facebook Read more on this topic: Oriental Poppy Lupine White Lantana Closeup Brugmansia Manzanita Flowers
I am always looking for new places to visit the next time I’m in the UK. This is another addition to the list! — Douglas Read A Plant-Lover’s Continue Reading
Oriental Poppy A splash of red in the green garden. Follow A Gardener’s Notebook on Facebook Read more on this topic: Kniphofia (Red Hot Pokers) Lupine Purple Explosion [Photo] White Continue Reading
Douglas Iris (Iris douglasiana) I have always found it difficult to grow iris in my garden with its dark and dry shade, but perhaps a native iris might more easily Continue Reading
Lupine Lupine flowers in Arlington Garden, Pasadena, CA Follow A Gardener’s Notebook on Facebook Read more on this topic: Agave all in a row Manzanita Flowers Snowflakes (Leucojum) Along the Continue Reading
Camellia in my garden I found this camellia bloom in the the garden yesterday. I spotted it out the back window, its red shining out against the dark green leaves. Continue Reading