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Warm colors, such as the reds and yellows of tulips and narcissus, seem to pop toward the front of a landscape, while cool colors, like the hues of purple violets or blue iris, recede into the background. Keep tall plants toward the back of borders with shorter plants at the front. Experiment with colors by cutting a few pictures out of garden catalogs and rearranging them. If the sun warms the soil in the container too early, the bulb will send up shoot and flower before an adequate root system has developed. Perennial tulips are special because, unlike many hybrids, they come back reliably year after year.
- Rounded flowers of deep purple have contrasting white markings for a fascinating marbled effect.
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- The large, bold, double blooms of these luscious Dutch Double Daffodils will enhance any outdoor setting in early to mid-spring.
- The Fritillaria imperialis Aurora features orange-red, bell-shaped flowers up to 3 inches across, growing in a cluster of six to eight flowers.
- The Non-Stop Begonia Collection will assure you a continuous parade of gorgeous sparkling colour for your garden and planters all summer long- right up to the frosts of fall.
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