Primuls or trumpets, as we like to say, are best prospered in the cold. In warm living areas, the leaves quickly blaze and the flowers disappear. Let us put them in troughs and mixed containers that adorn the early spring plantations on the windows and in front of the entrance to the house. The quality plants have richly developed leaves and many flower nets. The flowers that have flourished are removed and accelerated the formation of new ones. This prevents the onset of disease.
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Increadible beauty, especially blue & yellow Primula!!! This combination of colors impressed me much!!!
Thank you for seeing and kindly commenting my friend
they look happy to me, to me…
Thanks for viewing and friendly comments
I was quoting Edelweiss…
Unfortunately, this is not Edelweiss …
I know, but that lyric came to mind when I saw the flowers. They really DO look happy…
Very beautiful, especially the last ones!
Ellie thank you for your visit and your opinion
Such lovely flowers, my friend
Thanks a friend for a nice and friendly comment
You are most welcome, Lado.
Thank you my friend-you too
They are really beautiful and unpretentious
Vidocka, or do you have them at home?
These are beautiful flowers.
Pamela thanks for watching and kind comment
I very much like flowers that bloom twice a year. Those are pretty colors. I grow edible flowers in my garden and put them in salads and sandwiche.
I really do bloom twice a year – and how beautiful the colors are-Ann is not the flower for eating
Your Viola tricolor hortensis and of course roses too can be eaten, though. Just the petals, not the green parts.
Well, again, I did something new
They are very nice, they are springtime news.
They bloom in the spring and now in autumn