Wednesday, March 9, 2016

National Plant a Flower Day


 

NATIONAL PLANT A FLOWER DAY

There are hundreds of flower varieties grown in Washington state. The spring season brings the verdant revival of everything from heirloom daffodils, tulips, lily of the valley to lavender and wisteria. Don't forget our state flower, rhododendrons are a beautiful addition to your landscape. We are lucky to live in this area where can grow more plants than most other areas.  

With spring just around the corner, March 12th is the day to participate in National Plant a Flower Day. Each year this day is dedicated to the planting of  flowers and looking forward to the spring season.  Flower gardening has become a hobby to many, young and old, and National Plant a Flower Day is a start to the new season each year.  If your looking to add native plants, check out Washington Native Plant Society.

HOW TO OBSERVE
Tips for Starting a Flower Garden
  • Start with a potted garden.  If you aren’t ready to tear up a patch of lawn this is a good way to go.  They do require more watering, but less care over all.
  • Select plants that grow well in your spot.  Some plants grow well in shade and others prefer sun.  Others love both!
  • Did you know gardeners who prefer perennial gardens have to thin their flower beds every couple years?  They also love to share the extra bulbs and seeds with those who are new to gardening, so if you know someone with a green thumb, get to know them better.  You might get some free plants, advice and a budding friendship!
  • Local greenhouses stock plants that grow well in your area.  Don’t be afraid to ask them questions and shop there frequently.

Not a Washington resident?  Click here to find your zone.

source:  http://www.nationaldaycalendar.com/national-plant-a-flower-day-march-12/


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