Monday, March 23, 2015

In my garden the lilacs bloomed tulipe already and prune before about 1 month. tulipe Nadine thrive


Not the best but possible. My hydrangeas, except one, live in sunny position. In summer, every day from about 11 until the afternoon of 7, is under the sun. To make ends meet there need daily watering. When very hot and may take twice a day water.
The other "secret" is that I accept tulipe that my hydrangeas will not be tall and bushy but short and round. Made so because of the effect of illumination possible. tulipe
Unlike the one and only one located in the shade does branches exceeding comfortable 80 cm. In height and the flowers are much more bulky. The hydrangea "shadow." The leaves are obvious signs of iron deficiency. This lack has no relation to plant exposure.
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In my garden the lilacs bloomed tulipe already and prune before about 1 month. tulipe Nadine thrived and now creates the slots. In bougkanvilia tulipe ends the first wave of flowers. Yesterday I picked up the last apricot and we cut the first peppers and cucumbers first. By the end of the month will be ready and some tomatoes. My region differs from yours in one or two climatic zones. My garden is located at 10 while you're at 9 or 8. Delete Reply
Good evening! I see that you have several tulipe issues for hydrangea .. It's my favorite flower, but rather because of my absolute inexperience in gardening, and 3 attempts I have made to keep a beautiful hydrangea flower pot on my balcony have failed ... Especially last watering poly but the plant IT has lost. I suppose that, in addition to inexperience, blame and climate - stay in Piraeus, near the sea and my balcony is south and summer gets high temperatures, it becomes a bit like a greenhouse, so not polyvgainoume out or night. I try again, buying a young plant, but would like advice. I have a small rear balcony is north and never sees the sun, maybe to the put there? Thank you! Reply Delete
You can put the hydrangea in the north balcony. tulipe But be sure to protect it from strong wind. My own hydrangeas is in southern balcony and difficulty from the sun. To protect them from Southerners have put behind the hydrangeas (in other pots of course) one bougkanvilia tulipe other two climbers. There is something terrible but definitely cut the air force. After your southern balcony is so hot, then put them in the north. I will not trouble the cold, the sun will certainly tulipe be less and you only remains to "fix" is to protect them from the strong north. Deletion
Good evening! I see that you have several issues for hydrangea .. It's my favorite flower, but rather because of my absolute inexperience in gardening, and 3 attempts I have made to keep a beautiful hydrangea flower pot on my balcony have failed ... Especially last watering poly but the plant IT has lost. I suppose that, in addition to inexperience, blame and climate - stay in Piraeus, near the sea and my balcony tulipe is south and summer gets high temperatures, it becomes a bit like a greenhouse, so not polyvgainoume out or night. I try again, buying a young plant, tulipe but would like advice. I have a small rear balcony is north and never sees the sun, maybe to the put there? Thank you! Reply Delete
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