Monday, August 3, 2009

Planting flowers in the fall?

I live in Ohio, and I need to know the flowers/bulbs/bushes that I can plant through the end of October/beginning of November, that will bloom for the following year. Please list them here, or give me a good website that I can go to! Thanks
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FlowersBirthday FlowersSympathy FlowersAny bulb that has been listed including Irises. You can plant Lilac bushes and Peonies but they will need a couple of years to bloom.


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Reply:crocus, snowdrop, daffodil, tulip, poppy and hyacinth.


I don't know ANY bushes.
Reply:You can plant lots of your bulbs - tulips, daffodils, etc. You should check out Brecks Bulbs. It might be a little late to plant perennials in your area. If I was you I would visit a local nursery to get their advice for your gardening zone.
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Look here at this site. It gives you the zone that you are in and you can see what kind of bulbs or flowers are winter hardy in your zone.





I live in Wisconsin and just got done planting crocus and tulips. Hopefully this will help you.
Reply:'waysidegardens.com' they have plants according to planting zones.genealogy mormon

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