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Gardening
It would be nice if we had a Thread that only pertained to gardening, and not to all these hoorah's to Landscapers, and who is the best and who isn't!!! There are plenty of Villagers who are their own landscapers, and do a real good job!!! :BigApplause:
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Thanks, it is a good resource.
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I too am quite excited about that link. Yippee for info.
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I would also suggest the Earthbox forum. Lots of info about container gardening (great on the patio), recipes, planting advice, etc.
Earthbox dot com, the forum link is at the bottom of the page. https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/i...D8kPOOgW0TgzpS |
How can I encourage our Plumbago bushes to bloom more? I see some that are just loaded with blooms and ours are doing a half hearted job.
We fertilized them with Rapidgro...didn't help:shrug: |
The following link is to a Florida gardening forum:
Florida Gardening Forum - GardenWeb There are several plant hardiness zones within our state so not all plants mentioned in the forum will flourish here in the Villages. We're not even in the same zone within our community - the new 2012 zone map shows Marion County and the northern half of Sumter County in 9a; most of Lake in 9b. USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map June |
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I'm finding that timed release fertilizer seems to be the way to go, as our soil here drains so rapidly. I have been using Osmocote dry granules (spring through summer) for some blooming things and it seems to make a difference. I have also had good luck top dressing once a year (fall) with Black Kow manure. Just spread it around the drip line about 2" deep, don't cultivate it in. Helps to amend the soil without much trouble. Has worked well for my Gardenia and Camellias. i do think that some bloomers, like Plumbago and Roses become exhausted in this climate periodically and just take a rest from blooming for a while. That affords a good time to prune. I wait a few weeks before coaxing them back to bloom again. |
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White Mandevilla
I've seen some gorgeous white mandevillas around the area but can't seem to find them at any of the garden centers/landscape companies.
Can anyone tell me where I might purchase one locally? Address and phone number please if possible so I can Mapquest....Thanks Oh, and I vote for a gardening category too!!! |
The big box stores will sell them again come mid-spring when they naturally begin their bloom season ( spring to fall). Look for the 'Sun Parasol' varieties, they are bred for bigger blooms and are much improved over older varieties. (they come in white too)
Some mandevilla are evergreen, some are deciduous, but most are considered zone 10 plants, so they may not survive as a perennial here. Central Florida is somewhere from 8b to 9b, but you may have a perfect micro-climate spot and be very successful in overwintering this beautiful plant. |
Gardening Thread
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By the way, for anyone else who is a "real" gardener, don't forget the Mount Dora Plant & Garden Fair, it is spectacular: 18th Annual Mount Dora Plant & Garden Fair Dates: November 3 & 4, 2012 (First weekend in November) Admission is free. Central Florida's top growers bring more than 12,000 plants. The event features orchid growers and includes native plants, butterfly-attracting perennials, herbs, roses, camellias, begonias with a complete selection of rare and unusual tropical plants. Garden antiques, festive flags and unusual containers are also a focus. Location: Simpson's Cove (Downtown Lakefront) Get there early, things sell out very quickly. |
Plant Sale Tomorrow
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Thanks Madeline, I'll definitely be at that sale. Picked up a flyer for another sale tomorrow: SUMTER COUNTY MASTER GARDENER PLANT SALE SAT., OCT 13TH ~ 9AM TILL 1 PM 100 N. MAIN STREET ~ WILDWOOD FL |
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I dug out my hardy impatiens and put in mums. How long will they stay blooming here?
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