Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Add blue flowers to your garden

By Calvin r. Fink
The San Antonio Express-News

Most of us think of unusual flowers blue, but a number of outstanding plants available in nurseries now blue flowers will provide good for the rest of the summer and return each year.

Blombago blue is the blue fluoride plant of our choice. They usually grow like tomatoes will grow fences or walls or spread along the ground if.

Is light blue-green foliage and greenery blombago generally had a winter 2009-10 except when blombagos most frozen ground but risbrotid.

Blue light flat flower size quarter. Will become butterflies flowers throughout the year if moderate winter. Blue breeding blombago Sun or shade.

Salvias blue heat-loving plants at its best in July and August and September.There are several blue salvias that choose, everyone is a favorite of butterflies wehomingberds not eaten from deer. freeze again every winter to werisbrot roots in April. Grow them in full sun.

Cup pale Sage (Salvia, France) is Salvia disciplined blue summer flower stalks rise above Foliage Green gray to around 2 feet.There are many choices for France Salvia, it seems that each new entry are smaller and more unified and work well together, as borders or in a row.

Other blue salvias include "Indigo" and Hakeem towers Bush Mexican.All great and make good background stations.

Bet choosing small tree of our outstanding.Could allow the cultivation of tree 25 or 30 feet tall or trim a lot to encourage large blooms in shrubs.

There is an improved version of the Blue House fluoride market in San Antonio.Beit ' called "Texas" lilac '.

Individual flowers and flowering spikes.

Sun House station. outstanding but axiriskabi plant also has the ability to survive in the garden is irrigated.Deer eating leaves or flowers, and source of nectar highfalutin Butterfly favorite.

Bitonias Mexican dwarf comes in blue fluoride release "Katie."Ground cover outstanding for Sun or shade plum purple blue cute. similar censure in Bitounia but more tubular. a source of nectar favorite butterflies wehomingberds.

Mexican tall growing bitonias with foliage strabliki approximately 18 inches on a central leg. is dark green foliage and Evergreen, except in the cold winters as 2009-10. Dwarf Mexican spreads on seeds and plant centres rhizomes. feet to cover the first season.

Make sure you get the Dwarf Mexican bitunia. factory full-size spreads very quickly be manageable and not attractive as a dwarf plant.

The Finch r. Calvin Hortikoltorist, Director of special projects, "San Antonio water system" connect Calvin.Finch

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