Sunday, February 13, 2011

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dwarfs and crocuses bloom in February


The sweetness of spring these days resulted in significantly accelerate the growth of certain plants, some bulbs to bloom relatively early in normal times are particularly early this year. The winter is over and he would have us already the beginnings of spring? Nothing is less sure, the cold could very well make a comeback in the coming weeks.

Nevertheless, the garden wakes up significantly, forsythia have buttons just waiting to open, here and there a few daffodils are blooming, the Bodnant viburnum of which takes advantage of this warm weather is covered with numerous bouquets of flowers roses, honeysuckle winter breathes its fragrance of honey, hellebores bloom a little more each day.

Yet only the crocuses and irises are crosslinked really flowery, with a lead of almost a month compared to last year. Flowers yellow crocuses are really bright and good performance but they only open if the weather is sunny enough, which was often the case during the past week. I have placed at the foot of flowering shrubs, this that allows me to let them complete their growing cycle is the guarantee of a re-flowering abundant the following year.


Crocus 02/2011

reticulated irises are in bloom too, flowering, relatively short, seldom lasts more than two weeks. In my land drained, they are very comfortable and come back faithfully every year. They require no care, they just need a sunny exposure. After flowering, the foliage must be spared so that the bulb can replenish its reserves. I especially like the flowers of this dwarf iris (15cm), its flowers are delicately tinted with white and cream, a real gem.



Iris reticulata, 02/2011

I also own two feet Iris Algiers were offered to me long ago. Depending on the year, they give me lots of flowers or not. Last year they bloomed generously in March-April this year one or two flowers are blooming and many buds begin to emerge. Flowers purple and speckled with white washed brown and yellow are also very beautiful, as is their abundant leaves lanceolate pale green. Unlike other irises, the division does not seem to be necessary for flowers, because I've never practiced.



Iris unguicularis, 02/2011

Spring, it is true that there will be a good month, but signs of its arrival are already there and that's why I like the month of February, a month of transition where despite the general quasi-hibernation the awakening of nature is already sensitive .

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