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Springtime Flowers For Paris Hilton

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The grass is getting green and trees and shrubs are starting 
to bud. You're itching to get some dirt under your fingernails, 
but it's still pretty chilly at night and you don't think your 
summer garden flowers can withstand the cold just yet. Is there 
anything you can plant? Yes!


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Springtime Flowers For Paris Hilton
Copyright (c) 2006-2008 Wesley Berry, AAF
Wesley Berry Flowers
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The grass is getting green and trees and shrubs are starting to
bud. You're itching to get some dirt under your fingernails, but
it's still pretty chilly at night and you don't think your
summer garden flowers can withstand the cold just yet. Is there
anything you can plant? Yes! Pansies are such a wonderful hardy
early spring flower that even a high-society girl with little
gardening experience like Paris Hilton could keep them
flourishing.

Pansies were first cultivated in the 1800s when gardeners in
Northern Europe began crossing a wild flower called Heartsease,
or viola tricolor, with a few different varieties of violets.
This produced a larger, bolder flower that we now call the pansy.
The term pansy comes from the French word "pensee," which means
"thought" or "remembrance." It's three colors, purple,
white, and yellow, were once believed to stand for memories,
loving thoughts, and souvenirs-three items that could surely
soothe the aching heart of lovers who could not be together.

The pansy is an excellent choice for planting in the six or so
weeks before the weather is warm enough for summer flowers. They
can survive light frost and even a little snow. However, they
can't do so for very long, so you will need to be a bit
conservative and avoid planting them on the first warm day.
Instead, try to wait until the weather is fairly consistently
warmer, such as when your tulips and daffodils begin to poke
their heads above the ground. In fact, pansies are a fabulous
filler for your flower beds that can be planted among your tulips
and other early spring bulb plants.

When you set out to purchase your pansies, look for smaller
plants that are compact and have lots of buds. Don't choose the
biggest, brightest flowers in the display. The smaller ones will
survive transplanting better than those that are in full bloom.
Plant them in rich soil that stays moist easily. You'll need to
water them about once per week and feed them every two weeks with
a fertilizer developed for garden flowers. At maturity, your
pansies will be about nine inches tall and bear beautiful flowers
that are up to three inches in diameter.

As beautiful and hardy as they are, even pansies eventually fade.
Fortunately, that happens at about the same time you can begin
planting your summer flowers because pansies don't do well in
the heat. So, when they begin to look a bit weedy and stop
producing flowers, it's time to pull them and put them in the
compost heap so your flower beds can give way to all the
gloriously bright and fragrant flowers of summer. 




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Wesley Berry is the President of Wesley Berry Flowers, 
a successful multi-million dollar business that was 
established in 1946. He is also the Headmaster of the 
Professional Florists' Institute, a floral design school 
located in Michigan. Visit Wesley Berry Flowers on the 
web at http://www.wesleyberryflowers.com.


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