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Bonfire Perennials

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Bonfire Perennials

Bonfire Euphobia Perennials

The great thing about planting flowers in your front yard, is that your home can instantly have great curb appeal. The problem however, is that most flowers have a tendency to die in unfavorable weather conditions. But wouldn’t you know it, there are actually plants, such as the perennial, which can be enjoyed almost all year long. The Bonfire Perennial for example, is a colorful shrub which will show various pleasant shades for 3 full seasons. Starting with Spring, these plants will start to bloom with vibrant yellow, orange, and green colors. As the seasons progress into Summer and Fall, the Bonfire Perennials begin to change colors to a predominantly rich wine and deep oxblood color. Now outside of the phenomenal eye catching colors these Bonfire Perennials give off, the plants themselves are virtually maintenance free, and will grow in either full sun or partial shade. Just be sure to plant these perennials roughly 18 in. apart, as they will need sufficient room to grow and blossom. Ideal to plant along porches and walkways, these are low growing plants (12 inches at their highest), which will undoubtedly add some color wherever you need it most!

Plant Some Bulbs With An Itchy Trigger Finger

Friday, February 15th, 2008

Bulb Popper Bulb PlanterI can understand you want a beautiful bed of flowers in the garden, but what is the point of breaking your back just to dig little holes for your bulbs? Necessary evil you say? Well not anymore if you use The Bulb Bopper Bulb Planter. An ingenious idea, this stainless steel device attaches to any electric drill and will produce holes 2in. in diameter by up to 9in deep! So simple, just apply some pressure with the tip against the soil and pull the trigger for the ideal bulb size holes. Easily making up to 100 holes in an hour, this attachment will last a lifetime and keep your back in shape for just as long. It’s O.k to put down the shovel, your bulbs won’t know how you made those perfect holes anyways.

Exotic Flowers

Friday, February 1st, 2008

Double Tiger Lily BulbsIf you have just the normal shrubbery as a flower bed, it may be time to step it up with some eye catching Double Tiger Lily’s. This exotic looking flower has a bright orange petals that are speckled with brown color. Growing upwards of 4-5 feet, you will be able to spot these beautiful flowers from across the street, not to mention they will assuredly attract the attention of neighbors ;). Included in the set are 3 bulbs which will grow up to 36 recurving petals, but if that is not enough for you, you can order up to 3 full sets and get a great 7% savings !! These bulbs will be in full bloom by mid to late summer, so if you are interested in some great warm weather flowers, they will be delivered to your door come spring time.