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Connie and Bill Dolloff
Connie and Bill Dolloff
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(603) 361-7295
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eXp Realty - The Dolloff Team
170 Commerce Way, #200
Portsmouth, NH 03801
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Spring Planting Guide

 

If you're ready to get outside and get your hands dirty now that winter is over, there is nothing more rewarding than planting flowers. Planting some annuals that will give a pop of color to your yard is a great way to celebrate the spring. Here is our spring planting guide to give you a few ideas to kick-start your new spring flower bed.

Pansies

Pansies, or violas, are a great way to add color quickly to your garden. They come in a variety of shades of purple or yellow and can match any outdoor decor. They provide ground cover, generally not growing taller than a few inches, and prefer sun over shade as well as soil that drains well. You can plant them directly in the ground or in containers.

 

Petunias

There are dozens of petunia species, all with different colors and characteristics. They can tolerate pretty harsh conditions, except frost. That means it's best to plant them after you're sure the last frost has passed. Reds, purples and whites tend to be the most common colors for the flowers.

 

Geraniums

These flowers enjoy a more temperate climate and are good for either ground or container planting. They are perfect for hanging baskets, which accentuate your porch decor by adding color at eye level. There are many types of geraniums, but the annual flowers tend to be primarily purple.

 

Impatiens

Impatiens have become one of the most common garden annuals in the U.S. They come in bright, bold colors that can take your flower bed to the next level with yellows, oranges and bright pinks.

 

Phlox

This small annual flower is a great choice for filling in bald spots in your flower beds or containers. Most often found in shades of pink, white or purple, it's an easy-to-keep annual that won't take a lot of work to maintain.

Are you ready to plan your own spring flower beds? Call us today.

 
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