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Geranium - Casanova 2003
The Geranium Casanova 2003, 'Pelargonium x hortorum', has very attractive large light pink flowers. Geraniums are a favorite bedding and container plant and are grown in almost every region of the country. These plants have succulent leaves and stems and they are commonly called garden geraniums or zonal geraniums. They are excellent in containers of all types from small pots to large tubs to window boxes and combine well with other plants such as petunias and ivies. Geraniums are one of your best choices for use in hanging baskets. Plant in ordinary well-drained soil. Over fertilization results in excessive foliage and few flowers. Fertilize lightly every 2 weeks. Pinching of the shoots will promote bushiness Remove spent flowers to enhance flowering. ... find out more
Gazania - Daybreak Bright Orange The Gazania Daybreak Bright Orange, 'Gazania splendens', are early to flower and the compact 8 inch tall plants produce flowers with dark-ringed centers. The blooms open with the sun, and stay open longer than most varieties. The Daybreak Bright Orange was a Fleuroselect Gold Medal Winner. The daisy like flowers are very colorfulPlant them in well drained soils or in pots. Gazinias thrive in hot, dry areas and have moderate frost tolerance. Water only when dry. Gazanias are sun worshippers, and they close up at night and on very cloudy days. Use in mass plantings, ground covers, edging, bedding, and containers. |
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