Sentences with phrase «plant daffodils»

I left with my Brownie troop to plant Daffodils and when I got home Mom had transformed my drab bedroom to a little girls dream (sans canopy bed) in royal blue and white.
Of course with PFI the mortgage provider would also have committed to re-pave the driveway regularly, plant daffodils in the garden and replace broken light bulbs whenever needed.
When we lived in England, I planted daffodils - it's practically required there.

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Plants poisonous to children include rhubarb leaves, daffodil bulbs, tomato plants, mistletoe or Plants poisonous to children include rhubarb leaves, daffodil bulbs, tomato plants, mistletoe or plants, mistletoe or holly.
For your baby's first experience with aromatherapy, take her to a location — outdoors, a plant nursery, a botanical garden, a florist — where you can find fragrant flowers such as lavender, daffodils, freesias, or roses.
Or how about what do with the daffodils that your children pick in the garden — see how plants drink with a simple at home experiment.
-LSB-...] Exploring how plants drink with a colour experiment — you can do it with daisies like above or even with daffodils.
He gave some prizes out to the kids and expertly planted some «Ffion Hague» daffodil bulbs which, like his wife, needed to be «well watered and tucked - up».
Seven years later, they found three genes — one from a bacterium and two from a daffodil — that programmed the plant to produce beta - carotene, a precursor of vitamin A.
The crowds were daunting, but the Italian - inspired gardens were treats for my winter - weary soul — even if the stunning displays with their color riots of flowering plants (Someone please tell me how you get roses, daffodils, irises, and azaleas to bloom at precisely the same moment!)
Mike Clayton from WESTERN GARDENS helped me mix beautiful spring flowers like pansies, prim rose, ranunculus and daffodils with edible plants like lettuce and sugar snap peas.
A hillside of blooming daffodils sounds divine so keep planting!
I also see yellow for the daffodils that bloom in my garden, and red for all the tulips I planted in front of my house.
I especially like including potted spring flowers, like daffodils and hydrangeas, as you can plant the bulbs outside to be enjoyed year after year.
In three clean - up days, volunteers cleared 1,700 feet of trails, spread 300 cubic yards of mulch, planted 900 daffodils, and created a tree nursery.
Weed around its base, plant a few daffodil bulbs around its base in the fall, pick up any litter that gathers near it
There are several plant species that are poisonous to our pets — daffodils, morning glory and oleander to name a few.
Adam - and - Eve Alfalfa Almond Pits Alocasia Amaryllis Ambrosia Mexicana Apple Seeds Apple Leaf Croton Apricot Pits Arrowgrass Arum Asparagus Fern Autumn Crocus Avacado Fruit and Pit Azalea Baby's Breath Baneberry Bayonet Beargrass Beech Belladonna Bird of Paradise Bittersweet Black Locust Bleeding Heart Bloodroot Boxwood Buckeyes Buddhist Pine Burning Bush Buttercup Caladium Castor Bean Ceriman Cherry Pits, Seeds and Leaves Chamomile Chinaberry Christmas Rose Chrysanthemum Clematis Coriaria Cornflower Cornstalk Plant Corydalis Crocus Autumn Cuban Laurel Cycads Cyclamen Daffodil Dahlia Daisy Daphne Deadly Nightshade Death Camas Delphinium Dieffenbachia Dracaena Palm Dragon Tree Dumbcane
Lilies of any kind, azalea, potatoes, tomatoes, eggplants, paprika plants, ivy, chrysanthemums, figs, mistletoe, daffodils and bulb plants, like onions and rhododendrons, can all be poisonous to your kitty.
Alfalfa Aloe Vera Amaryllis Apple seeds Apple leaf croton Apricot pit Asparagus fern Autumn crocus Avocado (both the fruit and pit) Azalea Baby's breath Bittersweet Bird of paradise Branching ivy Buckey Buddhist pine Caladium Calla lily Castor bean Ceriman Charming dieffenbachia Cherry (seeds and wilting leaves) Chinese evergreen Christmas rose Cineraria Clematis Cordatum Corn plant Cornstalk plant Croton Cuban laurel Cutleaf philodendron Cycads Cyclamen Daffodil Devil's ivy Dieffenbachia Dracaena palm Dragon tree Dumb cane Elaine Elephant ears Emerald feather English ivy Fiddle - leaf fig Florida beauty Foxglove Fruit salad plant Geranium German ivy Giant dumb cane Glacier ivy Gold dieffenbachia Gold dust dracaena Golden pothos
The cause could have been a common garden plant like lilies or daffodils, a household or automotive fluid, medications, or human foods such as chocolate or garlic.
Azaleas, oleander, daffodil and foxglove are among the list of toxic plants, but check with the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for more information about poisons and your Basset pup.
• Bulbplants (including most varieties of lilies, daffodils, etc.) • Tomato plants (the leaves and stems) • Azaleas • Castor Beans • Fox glove • Oleander • Mushrooms and fungi • Rhubarb plants • Philodendron
Some plants that are poisonous include amaryllis, English ivy, narcissus, dieffenbachia, mistletoe, poinsettia, holly, philodendron, azalea, rhododendron, daffodil daphne, foxglove, bleeding heart, potato, iris, ivy, oleander, rubber plant, tobacco, tulip, clematis, morning glory, and weeping fig.
Many other bulb plants are also poisonous such as daffodils and hyacinths.
Plants like lilies and daffodils are highly toxic to cats; symptoms include digestive upset, heart arrhythmia, kidney failure, convulsions, or even death.
The list includes the following plants: azalea / rhododendron (all parts), clematis (stems and leaves), daffodil, narcissus, tulip (bulbs), lily of the valley (leaves and flowers), black - eyed Susan, daylily, iris, foxglove, ferns, morning glory, tomato (vines), bleeding heart, yew (all parts) and pokeweed (a common weed).
Some indoor and outdoor plants that are poisonous to cats include amaryllis, English Ivy, narcissus, dieffenbachia (dumb cane), mistletoe, poinsettia, holly, philodendron, azalea, rhododendron, daffodil, daphne, foxglove, bleeding heart, potato, iris, ivy, oleander, rubber plant, tobacco, tulip, clematis, morning glory, and weeping fig.
Some of the more popular varieties that may be found around Valentine's Day are: Baby's Breath, Chrysanthemums, Daffodils, various Lilies, Ferns, Hyacinth, Hydrangea, Impatiens, Lily - of - the - Valley, Rubber plants, and Tulips.
Many plants, including lilies, azaleas, daffodils, lily of the valley and others are toxic.
Many common plants, including azaleas, daffodils, day and Easter lilies, holly, laurels, pointsettias, and philodendrons, are popular as decorations in our houses, but birds and other exotic pets should be kept far away all of them.
The gardens only open in the spring, providing an incredible seasonal display of tulips, crocuses, daffodils and other flowering plants; millions of bulbs are planted each year and flowers of every hue sway in the breeze as far as the eye can see.
The gardens only open in the spring displaying a powerful burst of colour and providing an incredible seasonal display of tulips, crocuses, daffodils and other flowering plants.
Namely, his friends were photographed on the beach, woods, cliffs, swamped by daffodils or amongst cactus and aloe vera plants.
«Surely, if reasonable people saw the choice between the risk of a daffodil gene in a rice plant and the certainty of millions of blind children, they would descend on Greenpeace offices around the world and demand to have their money back,» he wrote.
The evidence of climate change is not just in the air temperature data, it is also in the way daffodils are blooming earlier each decade, the way many animal and plant species are migrating northward in our hemisphere.
Daffodils prefer full sun, although half a day is acceptable; plant the bulbs three times the height of the bulb.
The Heaths have been chosen as suppliers of 100,000 daffodils to be planted in various cities and counties in October and November as part of the Marathon Daffodil route in honor of the Boston Marathon, according to a recent Boston Magazine.
Winter bulbs should be planted — think anemones, bluebells, snowdrops, daffodils, tulips and crocuses
Popular spring bulb varieties such as daffodils and tulips need sunny, dry spots in order to grow, so preferably choose to plant in areas with a good amount of sun.
The daffodils are from our yard but all of the other plants and flowers in the room are fake.
Memories of my grandmother live in the daffodils in the spring, in planting and sowing our garden, in the ice tea I drink, the old glider we have on the porch, truly in most everything around me.
So as much as I'd love to share tulips and daffodils planted and blooming on my front porch, the realities of a cold, Canadian winter just won't allow for that.
I planted fresh hyacinth and daffodils plants in each of the planters and I gave one to my sister and one to my husband.
Pictured: Narcissus «Jersey Torch» is a hardy daffodil, suitable for planting to provide early interest in the herbaceous border or for naturalising in woodland.
The origin of the plant's common name, daffodil, is equally unclear but it is a mid-16th-century word believed to derive from the late Middle English word affodill, which in turn is a variant of the Greek genera asphodelos, an everlasting flower that was said to grow in the Elysian fields.
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