Welcome All Gardeners,
Please enjoy this testimonial, video, of flowering
Plumerias, Frangipani, growing year-round in
Chicago, plant hardiness zone 5.
These plumeria flowers are the result of growing
plumeria plants from seeds, unrooted cuttings and
rooted plants.
Plumeria plants not only make wonderful tropical
plants for outdoors during the warmer months of the
year, but are also beautiful indoor flowering tropical
plants during the colder months provided with the
Proper Growing Conditions.
Petals of plumeria flowers range from wide to
narrow and elliptical to oval with pointed, rounded
or tapering tips.
In addition, the petals of plumeria, frangipani,
flowers may be highly, moderately, slightly
overlapped, or not overlapped at all.
The wide variety of colors for plumeria flowers
include gold, orange, pink, rainbow, red and
yellow, to name a few.
Plumeria, frangipani, flowers, are known for
their exquisite fragrances, which include citrus,
coconut, gardenia, jasmine, and many more.
Happy Growing,
Bob Walsh
www.BobWalshPlumeriaCare101.com
www.HowToGrowPlumeriaFrangipani.com
Monday, March 18, 2013
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Growing Pepper Plants - New Varieties For 2013
Welcome All Gardeners,
March has arrived and gardeners are looking ahead
to the 2013 growing season.
Growing our own pepper plants, either in the ground
or in containers, is not only a lot of fun, but many
specialty peppers are not available at farmer's
markets or in supermarkets.
Every year new pepper varieties, including
Cubanelle, Jalapeno, Marconi and Ornamental
Peppers are introduced to the public.
The following is a list of some of the new pepper
varieties being introduced to the public for the 2013
growing season....
Alliance
Black Olive
Candy Apple
Cayennetta
Cheyenne
Count Dracula
Cute Stuff Gold Pepper
Georgia Flame
Good as Gold
Ghost (Bhut Jolokia)
Hungarian Cheese Mix
La Bomba
Quadrato Asti Giallo
Red Crest
Sweet Thing
Yellow Crest
I want to point out that there is no financial gain
for me by introducing these new varieties to you.
'Til Next Time..............Happy Growing!
Bob Walsh
www.BobWalshPlumeriaCare101.com
www.HowToGrowPlumeriaFrangipani.com
March has arrived and gardeners are looking ahead
to the 2013 growing season.
Growing our own pepper plants, either in the ground
or in containers, is not only a lot of fun, but many
specialty peppers are not available at farmer's
markets or in supermarkets.
Every year new pepper varieties, including
Cubanelle, Jalapeno, Marconi and Ornamental
Peppers are introduced to the public.
The following is a list of some of the new pepper
varieties being introduced to the public for the 2013
growing season....
Alliance
Black Olive
Candy Apple
Cayennetta
Cheyenne
Count Dracula
Cute Stuff Gold Pepper
Georgia Flame
Good as Gold
Ghost (Bhut Jolokia)
Hungarian Cheese Mix
La Bomba
Quadrato Asti Giallo
Red Crest
Sweet Thing
Yellow Crest
I want to point out that there is no financial gain
for me by introducing these new varieties to you.
'Til Next Time..............Happy Growing!
Bob Walsh
www.BobWalshPlumeriaCare101.com
www.HowToGrowPlumeriaFrangipani.com
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