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I have in garden only tulips and Zumbules, who are only in spring time.Give me advise what kind of flowers are in autumn and summer. I'm from Macedonia, Europe. You can answer me on Macedonian, Greek, Serbian or on Croatian.

2007-05-03 09:14:33 · 6 answers · asked by Denicia 6 in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

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YOU SHOULD TRY SOMETHING LIKE A PETUNIA OR PERUVIAN LILY THAT FLOWER ALMOST ALL YEAR.
IN EARLY AUTUMN PLANT YOUR SWEAT PEAS ON A FENCE THAT IS FACING EAST-WEST SO IT GETS A LOT OF SUNSHINE.
IN LATE AUTUMN PLANT PANSIES, VIOLA, LIVINGSTON DAISIES, ETC.
WINTER IS THE TIME TO BE PUTTING YOUR LILIUM BULBS IN THE GROUND FOR MID SUMMER DISPLAY.
IN EARLY SUMMER PLANT SNAPDRAGONS, ANENOMIE, ZINNIA AND COLENDIA SEEDS.
THAT SHOULD KEEP YOU IN FLOWERS MOST OF THE YEAR.
GO DOWN TO YOUR LOCAL LIBRARY AND HAVE A REED OF A GOOD GARDEN BOOK, THAT WILL TELL YOU WHAT TO DO.

2007-05-10 18:49:56 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

I go with Garden Galivant. That's a good list. Not sure what part of the world your garden resides in, but in the USA, I go to Americanmeadows.com or dutchbulbs.com and they have all sorts things to choose from, spring or summer or fall and even great stuff for winter. Plants AND bulbs. I just received an order that included Hostas and Astilbe for the shady side of my house. And for late spring through early autumn, I plant nasturtiums. They are drought tolerant, and hate fertalizer so they are REALLY easy. When I lived in California, they were ever re-establishing themselves, reseeding, so I just had to clear away the dead stuff and they were year round. Lots of green and lots of flowers.

2007-05-10 16:24:59 · answer #2 · answered by The Cat 7 · 1 0

FEBRUARY
Bergenia cordifolia
Primroses Primula vulgaris
Helleborus orientalis hybrids
Lungwort Pulmonaria officinalis
Violets Viola sp
Viburnum x bodnantense - shrub
Mahonia aquilegifolia
Chimonanthus praecox
Cyclamen coum
Ranunculus ficaria

SPRING
Clematis 'Early Sensation' is evergreen
Sweet pepperbush Clethra alnifolia 'Ruby Spice' - scented

EVERGREEN for four seasons show, in sun
Lavandula angustifolia, known as English or True lavender
Indian Hawthorn Raphiolepis indica 'Dwarf Yedda’ or 'Georgia Petite’ spring flowers fall berries, 2-3 ft tall & wide
Holly

Perennials for SUMMER sun
Tall phlox Phlox paniculata -July scented
Roses June - fall many scented 'Night Owl' 'Ebb Tide' 'Molineux' 'Graham Thomas' 'Red Scentsation'
Madonna lilies -June, scented
Dahlia summer - fall
Oriental lilies July, scented
Asiatic lilies Lilium spp. & cvs.- June on, not scented but more colorful
Daylilies Hemerocallis, some rebloom
Zinnias, petunias, salvias and nicotiana, cleome, cosmos, and sunflowers for continuous bloom
Clematis viticella 'Margot Kemper' 'Purpurea Plena Elegans'
'Polish Spirit' is late summer flowering

FALL
Aster 'Purple Dome' 'Prof. Kippenburg'
Sedums stonecrop 'Tricolor', 'Arthur Branch'
Chrysanthemums
Goldenrod Solidago 'Praecox'
Clematis ternifolia
Obediance plant Physostegia virginiana
Liriope

2007-05-03 17:41:41 · answer #3 · answered by gardengallivant 7 · 5 0

I'm not sure what growth rate, temp zone, or your annual precipitation, or even what kind of soil you have! But I suggest mums, burning bush, and maybe some sort of large berried holly for winter. Crocuses, day lilies, daffodils for spring, they are early bloomers that vary over the season, re-budding till fall. Irises are nice for summer, and have enough colors to fill your eyes hungry for differences. Fox glove is also a nice summer flower. Some Autumn ideas are, again, mums, gladiolas, bleeding hearts, and marigolds.

2007-05-09 13:30:03 · answer #4 · answered by peace.ofmind 3 · 1 0

Go the the nursery every month and buy 1 or two plants that are flowering. Then you will always have something in flower. I'm talking about foundation plants. Do the same with the annuals, always be rotating your crop, pick only those plants that are in bud, and have not opened yet. Make sure that you buy plants that are timely for that month and will flower on for at least two months. Prepare your soil first, and fertilize thereafter to keep them all in good condition. If you have cut worms, be sure to insert 2 nails one on each side on the stem of the annuals, put out snail bait, and spray for grasshoppers, use only safe products, like Neem with is a natural preventive. Only good care will reward you. Hoyakins

2007-05-03 16:25:50 · answer #5 · answered by lewis n 5 years old I'm 75 3 · 3 2

sit jennifer lopez an jenifer anniston in it

2007-05-03 16:27:14 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 5

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