tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541867715922148726.post3986919083604891832..comments2023-06-02T06:29:28.940-04:00Comments on Approaching the Crest: June Bloom DayCherry Lanehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15037410814286071364noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541867715922148726.post-28947700746093122522010-06-20T15:26:54.904-04:002010-06-20T15:26:54.904-04:00I have trouble with coreopsis too. My Early Sunris...I have trouble with coreopsis too. My Early Sunrise didn't live very long; the bunch that has lived the longest is crammed under a cherry bush. It seeded itself there and seems to really like it, it has been there for over four years now while all my other patches have died. My Zagreb has been a trooper. I have had it for about 8 years and do very little with it. All my Moonbeams croaked after their first year.<br /><br />I love the carrot flowers! I have been hesitating getting Queen Anne's Lace because of its aggressive nature, but carrots would be perfect! I could just pull and eat the extras :)Sylvanahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13186604429680496847noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541867715922148726.post-74445697283129149062010-06-20T09:26:04.255-04:002010-06-20T09:26:04.255-04:00Nurseries use a growth regulator on Easter Lilies ...Nurseries use a growth regulator on Easter Lilies to make them bloom at Easter time (makes more money that way) and that's how they got their name. Their true bloom time is in June. Even if you buy them blooming at Easter time, the next year they will bloom in June. <br />I have tried several varieties of coreopsis and the only ones I can grow here in North Forida are the ones with the bigger leaves. The ones with the fine lacy leaves, like Zagreb and Moonshine, always die.Melodyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09908700492889879332noreply@blogger.com