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Chrysanthemums, Cone flowers, Black-eyed Susans, Day Lilies ( yellow 'Happy Returns'), Butterfly Bushes, standard Hydrangea trees (white), Hydrangeas (pink, blue), wide assortment of Hostas, Yuccas, Peonies (reds and pinks), Bee Balm (monarda hybrid), perennial Geraniums, Astilbe (red), Dwarf Astilbe (pink), Coral Bells (caramel, beaujolais), Japanese Sage, variegated Moor grass,  Weigela ('My Monet'), & more.

 

Poppies

Iris

Delphiniums
Poppies: brighten the June garden with a blaze of colour.  They need only well-drained soil in full sun or partial shade. To plant the poppies, set the root straight down into a hole, deep enough that 8 cm of soil will cover the crown.  After their glorious floral display in June - July, poppies die right down.
 
Tall Bearded Iris: dry-land plants that need a sunny location and well-drained soil. In planting, the rhizomes should be set just below the surface of the soil. The growing point is at one end of the rhizome. To obtain a good size clump quickly, the rhizomes may be set together so that they radiate out from the centre. After flowering, the flower stems should be cut back but the leaves must be left to produce food for the plant until fall. Before the onset of winter, the foliage should be cut back to within a few cms of the ground and all dead leaves removed. Since Iris are very hardy, no winder mulch is necessary; it is best to keep them free of all materials which might tend to hold moisture around the rhizomes and induce rotting. There are several reblooming varieties now available.
 
Delphiniums (also known as Larkspur): stately and spectacular tall plants. They need rich, well drained soil; add well composted manure in the planting mix and add a mulch or top dressing of manure annually. Best planted in groups. After the main flowering period has passed, about mid-July, cut some stems to the first leaves and others right to the ground. The plant will then rebloom to a lesser degree in August an September.
 
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Contact Joseph Bernardi, Owner/Manager, of Bernardi Garden Supply:

10911 Highway #9,  Caledon,  Ontario   L7E 0G5
cell: (416) xxx-xxxx
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