Plumeria Flowers In Chicago

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Plumeria Care Book On Kindle - Last Minute Gift For Mother's Day

This is the 99th Mother's Day Celebration in the United States
since President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed May 9, 1914 as
the first official Mother's Day Celebration.  

Of course, if you ask your mom, she will tell you that every
day is Mother's Day. 

With Mother's Day less than 24 hours away, last minute shoppers 
are still looking for a last minute unique gift for their mom, wife, 
grandma and married sister. 

Do they like gardening? 

If the answer is "yes", surprising them with  
How To Grow Plumeria - Frangipani Anytime Anywhere!
downloaded on their Kindle, makes a gift that keeps on giving and
provides them with a joy-filled summer of gardening using all the 
information and tips found in this worldwide selling gardening book.

Today Mother's Day is celebrated worldwide and you can surprise
your mom, no matter where in the world you live, with just the click 
of a button.

The book can also be downloaded as Pdf, eBook, on Apple 
iPad/iBooks, Sony Reader and most other e-reading apps.

To download this one of a kind plumeria care book on Kindle,
Apple iPad/iBooks, Sony Reader, Pdf and more e-reading 
apps CLICK >>> Plumeria Care Book

 
First of its kind step-by-step plumeria care book.



















TESTIMONIAL

‘Bob, I stayed up and read your book last night. You are a very 
talented writer. I loved the way you presented the step by step 
details on how to grow plumerias. I really like the bonus section
of your book with the history growing forms. Since I just planted
everything in the last 3 weeks, I’m going to use them right away. 
Also thank you for the list of nurseries you included in your book.
One is just a short drive away. As you can see, your book and all 
the great information has already helped me out RIGHT AWAY!
Thank you so much.'

Kelly..................California


TESTIMONIAL 

‘I’ve had Bob’s book since it was first published. It is my 
bible for growing plumerias. A great help many times.’
Christine G..................Florida


How To Grow Plumeria – Frangipani Anytime Anywhere! 
takes the reader by the hand and guides him/her from the 
time they take their plumeria cuttings, plants and seeds 
out of their mailing box or envelope to the excitement of 
enjoying their first plumeria flowers.
 

Plumeria Care




 

































BUT IT DOES NOT STOP HERE!

This first of its kind Plumeria Care Book guides the reader 
thru the aftercare of their beloved plumeria plants, including….
  • Insect and disease control
  • Feeding techniques
  • Pruning techniques
  • Growing them outdoors in three different ways
  • Growing and flowering them indoors ….and much more.

The following video shows some of my plumerias which are
grown exactly the same way as described in my plumeria care 
book. 




If you prefer the paperback of  
How To Grow Plumeria - Frangipani Anytime Anywhere!
CLICK >>> Plumeria Care.

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY WISHES to all the beautiful
women who have devoted their lives to nurture us
from childhood to adulthood!

Plumeria 'Lucky Star'


Happy Growing!

Bob Walsh
www.BobWalshPlumeriaCare101.com 
www.HowToGrowPlumeriaFrangipani.com 
 
 

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Plumeria Flowers - Plumeria 'Kauka Wilder'

The flowers of Plumeria 'Kauka Wilder' are red and yellow 
resulting in glowing orange flowers.


















Each petal comprising the flower is narrow with a pointed
tip.

The petals are separated but slightly overlap.

Each flower is about 3 inches in diameter.

The fragrance of Plumeria 'Kauka Wilder' is sweet and 
very strong.

This plumeria also flowers early producing an abundance
of buds and flowers over a long period of time.













Kauka Wilder is easy to grow and flower and therefore 
an ideal plumeria for gardeners just starting out to grow
plumerias.

Copyright © Bob Walsh 2013
www.BobWalshPlumeriaCare101.com   
www.HowToGrowPlumeriaFrangipani.com

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Growing Tropical Flowering and Foliage Plants in Chicago

When it comes to growing tropical plants some gardeners 
will tell you that these plants cannot be grown in temperate 
climates. 

Fortunately, this is not true. This video shows that tropical
plants can be grown successfully in Chicago.





In temperate climates, gardeners are able to grow beautiful 
tropical flowering and foliage plants in pots. 

During the warmer months tropical plants can be grown 
successfully outdoors.

During the colder months some plants, like Begonia
Caladium and Canna, can be allowed to go dormant. 

Others like Bougainvillea, Croton, Gardenia, Hibiscus
Jasmine and Plumeria, to name a few, can be grown 
successfully indoors if proper growing conditions are 
provided.

Plumeria plants can be allowed to go dormant as well, if
growing space is an issue.  

Copyright © Bob Walsh

Monday, March 18, 2013

Tropical Plants - Video of Plumeria Flowers in Chicago

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 
     

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.

Peppers
 



















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