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Question on Growing Wildflowers
I'm interested in growing two types of flowers on a hill located in
Marin County, Calif. The two types of flowers are the California Poppy and the California Bluebell (Phacelia campanularia). I have two issues that I'd like help on: 1. Ideally, I'd like to get both plants to bloom concurrently. The bluebell seems to like to bloom earlier than the poppy but then it is a bigger plant and might take longer to grow. Does anyone have a good source on how long it takes different flowers to bloom once the seed is placed? (Surprisingly, the catalogue companies are pretty sparse on this information and I get conflicting information when I call them.) Anyone have thoughts on how to time planting for Calif. poppies vs Calif. bluebells if you want them to be in bloom at the same time? 2. The hill I'm going to plant on currently has never been gardened and has native grass growing on it. I'm looking more for a wildflower meadow look than a neatly tilled plot of flowers. I'm thinking about using Roundup to clear some of the area to give the flowers a head start. The Roundup label says the sprayed area is safe for new planting after 24 hours. Is it best to plant right after spraying or wait a few days/weeks until after Roundup has taken effect and the grass is already wilted. As someone very new to this hobby, I appreciate any help/feedback. |
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Question on Growing Wildflowers
If you look up each flower seperately, it may tell you about the germination and flowering of the plant. On 25 Feb 2003 16:42:00 -0800, (Jerry Adams) wrote: I'm interested in growing two types of flowers on a hill located in Marin County, Calif. The two types of flowers are the California Poppy and the California Bluebell (Phacelia campanularia). I have two issues that I'd like help on: ·.·´¨ ¨)) -:¦:- ¸.·´ .·´¨¨)) jammer ((¸¸.·´ ..·´ -:¦:- ((¸¸ |
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On 25 Feb 2003 16:42:00 -0800, (Jerry Adams) wrote:
I'm interested in growing two types of flowers on a hill located in Marin County, Calif. The two types of flowers are the California Poppy and the California Bluebell (Phacelia campanularia). I have two issues that I'd like help on: 1. Ideally, I'd like to get both plants to bloom concurrently. The bluebell seems to like to bloom earlier than the poppy but then it is a bigger plant and might take longer to grow. Does anyone have a good source on how long it takes different flowers to bloom once the seed is placed? (Surprisingly, the catalogue companies are pretty sparse on this information and I get conflicting information when I call them.) Anyone have thoughts on how to time planting for Calif. poppies vs Calif. bluebells if you want them to be in bloom at the same time? 2. The hill I'm going to plant on currently has never been gardened and has native grass growing on it. I'm looking more for a wildflower meadow look than a neatly tilled plot of flowers. I'm thinking about using Roundup to clear some of the area to give the flowers a head start. The Roundup label says the sprayed area is safe for new planting after 24 hours. Is it best to plant right after spraying or wait a few days/weeks until after Roundup has taken effect and the grass is already wilted. As someone very new to this hobby, I appreciate any help/feedback. Do a web seaarch for "Desert to Junge' a nursery owned by Gary Hammer in southern California. I think you will get a very detailed answer to your question. ALSO John Greenlee in Pomona knows a great deal about this kind of landscape. I hope you can locate these fellows, and tell them i recommend them most highly (i am a bamboo person if you want to do some dwarf groundcovers) |
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On Fri, 07 Mar 2003 18:25:27 -0800, hermine stover
wrote: Gary Hammer in southern California. Another thief Regards, tomj |
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On Sat, 08 Mar 2003 02:50:40 GMT, Tom Jaszewski
wrote: On Fri, 07 Mar 2003 18:25:27 -0800, hermine stover wrote: Gary Hammer in southern California. Another thief Regards, tomj Thief? Tom what are you talking about? Is it good drugs? Somebodys gotta share. I'd like one more fling before I go. I thought they were talking about plants. The non-halligenic kind. zhan |
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Question on Growing Wildflowers
Subject: Question on Growing Wildflowers
From: zhanataya Is it good drugs? Somebodys gotta share. I'd like one more fling before I go. ____Reply Separator_____ I don't do drugs anymore, 'cause I get the same effect just standing up fast. |
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