


| Pics & Tips 9: Flowers By Gale Chester Whittington ==Copyright 2004-2009== |
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| Closeup of Australia native Hoya blossom 3-1-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
| Birds eye view of four February Gold Narcissus Daffodils Jonquils. Feed bone and blood meal in the spring. 3-1-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
| This Hoya vine houseplant frames my television. Do not overwater your plant or your television! 3-1-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
| A reliable variety for several years now, this daffodil, narcissus February Gold, grows on the east side of my home 3-1-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
| More February Gold daffodils. Disregard my bone and blood meal instructions if you have a dog that digs! 3-1-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
| Even my Georgia Blue Creeping Veronica is beginning to bloom. It makes a nice ground cover for crepe myrtle or hardy hibiscus 3-1-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
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| Ultra close ethereal shot of the same Veronica 3-1-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
| March 1, 2008! Spring seems to be jumping out at us! Lots of daffodils are now popping up all over the yard! I hope you're enjoying your virtual trip through my Oklahoma Zone 7 gardens! For photo permissions, questions, or comments, please visit the Ask Gale Page. |
| Native White Yarrow achillea millefolium and cultivated Stella d'Oro daylily starting to sprout 3-1-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
| Closeup of neon red Ivy Geranium pelargonium Scarletta flowers, a shade hard to find in house plants. Cuttings root easily. 3-1-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |



| To insure bloom next year, leave the foliage on until it turns yellow or brown. Arctic Gold Narcissus Daffodil. 3-1-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |






