Jun 09, 2009

Father's Day and Flower Day - Busy Weekends

Pond with Koi and Tadpoles in Park Seed's Garden

Every year my father grows tomatoes as tall as his house, all of his flowers seem to bloom from the last frost of spring to the first frost of fall, and his grass seems to be greener than any plant naturally should be. He loves his garden.

There is no doubt what he'll be getting for Father's Day - something from Park Seed. And though you may not get my employee discount (I don't have to pay shipping because I can carry it out the door myself) you might find exactly what your Father fancies on our website, or you can get him a Park Seed gift certificate and let him choose for himself. All of our gift certificates come gift-wrapped with our newest catalog and a personalized message from you.

Also, don't forget, on June 27, the week after Father's Day, the Park Seed Company is holding its annual Flower Day Celebration. There will be plants and seeds for sale, tours of the gardens, expert lectures, and local vendors will be selling food. This is all part of the SC Festival Flowers here in Greenwood. The whole town turns into a giant street party for the weekend of June 26-28. There will be food, music, crafts, and lots more. You should visit us if you get a chance.

Dec 04, 2008

Holiday Blooms: Amaryllis, Christmas Cactus, and Poinsettia

The Christmas cactus

A beautiful jungle cactus with a really exotic, festive look. They are easy to care, requiring very little attention to look fantastic. Getting the nice winter blooms isn't too hard--they just like to be in tune with what's going on outside. As long as the temperature is not getting too low (into the 40s) you can start sitting your Christmas cactus outside in the fall. As the days get shorter and the temperatures drop this will trigger your cactus to start budding and give you those nice bright blooms through the holidays.

Poinsettia Holiday Plant The Amaryllis

Amaryllis always has a nice display with huge showy holiday blooms. And this one is even easier to care for. Plant is in a light planting medium, like sphagnum, with the top 1/3 showing and water lightly. After the blooms fade cut it back to the bulb and store it in a cool dry place until next Holiday season. You will start this process again about 4-6 weeks before you would like your Amaryllis to bloom.

Poinsettias

 Another popular, low-maintenance, holiday plant--water them when the planting medium is dry and they should stay bright and showy all season long. But, after the holidays, usually late winter to early spring, the poinsettia bracts (modified leaves, "petals") will return to green. Most people will just throw them out. I thought I wrote a guide for reblooming them last year, but I can't find it--here's one I found from the University of Illinois extension that is pretty helpful: Reblooming Poinsettias

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