DEAR GARDENERS: JUNE 2015 DEAR PETUNIA: (1214 hits)
DEAR GARDENERS
LOVE, PETUNIA
JUNE ISSUE
2015
Dear Gardeners:
I had a most delightful; but short conversation with a resident physician about growing a most easy to bloom planting flower. It all started with her question "What's an easy to grow blooming flower?" The dear petunia was quickest to spring from my lips. She too; displayed delight in reconizing petunias are very pretty blooming plants. They are irresitable! Dear petunia gives a most welcoming mood with their colorful painting like appearences. The doctor was satisfied as I was; and I mentioned to her I would write about these lovely beauties in this very letter. If you're are regular reader of Dear Gardeners, perhaps I have before mentioned them in past letters yet, I do love growing petunias.
If you are at interest in growing a dear petunia around your garden are in your patio, porch or near a sunny window you won't be left without a choice of huge variety to select. You find they come with sorted colors to give a conversation, a comfort zone and something really pretty to watch all summer time. Go direct to your garden center and you'll find them just waiting to influnence the decor of your pots and landscaping borders or beds.
Hanging baskets!
Some dear petunias you can find all ready to hang in baskets. They flourish with pre-arrangements, but if you have extra time to create, you can make your own arrangements. You simply buy your own hang baskets to accomodate their new lodging. Then swing them down in a well lighted sunshine visted outdoor place, or near a clear view window indoors.
Decorate a room!
Dear petunia can decorate your room. If you look for the color; or variety that goes with your room's decor it should be simple enough. You can coordinate the color of that lovely bloom on a counter, on a table, a desk, or window seal. Wake each morning to color, sleep each night taking images of dreamy colors, and a wonderful gift of God's most divine handwork of nature's plants.
Dear me! This is a most useful letter in that I got to write you and woo you some about things that grow and are so beautifully loved. As gardeners and plant lovers dote on such unquarrelsome handsomeness! It's a love of nature's things that gardeners explore, the closeness is a voyage to escapes and the flourishing riches of plantlife.
So let, me end on a note of Dear Petunia: We enjoyed the love you have brought us today. I'll write of you again. . ."Love, Petunia"