via Gardening in Central Florida on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00
I noticed yesterday that my freesia has begun to bloom -- a cherry-red stalk from the freesia that I planted a year ago December.
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via Gardening Tips 'n' Ideas on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

I wasn't sure these freesia's were going to flower but took the risk of planting them anyway. I picked up some end of season specials from Bunnings as they were less than a third of the original price (who can argue with a bargain?). But, as soon as I had brought them home I began doubting the wisdom in parting with the miniscule amount I paid. . .
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via Gardening Question of the Day (from the Old Farmer's Almanac) on 2006-03-25, 23:01:44
How long will it take to force my freesia bulbs? (the answer).From The Old Farmer's Almanac.
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via Garden Obsession on 2006-03-08, 12:31:00
And I love having planted so many bulbs in winter that are now blooming or threatening to. Out in the front bed, my freesia are blooming, which I'm really excited about. I love the shape of the freesia bloom stalk; that lovely arch of blooms.

Yummy pictures of her spring garden. Take a look!
Posted by Reblogged by Old Roses to allium, daylily, freesia, muscari, ranunculus, sedum on 2006-03-09, 20:27:34
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