Showing posts with label vines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vines. Show all posts
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December Northern California - Bay Area - Things To Do #8 - Flowers
We need to feed the shrubs and trees that bloom wight after the New Year's Day. Wow!!! I am no sure what is in my garden that this rule should apply. I will keep my eyes open this year, and do it next year.
Some articles also say that you can prune your roses now, or wait until January. Holiday is a busy time of the year. I will wait until January.
Some articles also recommend to prune fruit trees and vines. I think I will do that in January. For sure I will prune my Clematis vines. Clematis is one of these flowers that just fascinate me. They are so beautiful. It is almost not possible to believe that such flower exist.
Here are some of the Clematis that I have in my yard.
This clematis is a mix of purple and shades of dark pink. This flower is big, and gorgeous.
This is the way this clematis look now.
This clematis is dark purple. The flowers are much smaller than the previous ones. However, the number of flowers is far more than the others.
This is the way this clematis looks now.
Thanks for dropping by,
Luiza
Some articles also say that you can prune your roses now, or wait until January. Holiday is a busy time of the year. I will wait until January.
Some articles also recommend to prune fruit trees and vines. I think I will do that in January. For sure I will prune my Clematis vines. Clematis is one of these flowers that just fascinate me. They are so beautiful. It is almost not possible to believe that such flower exist.
Here are some of the Clematis that I have in my yard.
This clematis is a mix of purple and shades of dark pink. This flower is big, and gorgeous.
This is the way this clematis look now.
This clematis is dark pink. The flowers are also big, and also gorgeous.
This is the way this clematis looks now.
This clematis is dark purple. The flowers are much smaller than the previous ones. However, the number of flowers is far more than the others.
This is the way this clematis looks now.
Luiza
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