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ways, too; as single specimens, grouped in planters, window boxes or as hanging baskets.
Annuals grown at Kuhlmann's are grown in a controlled environment to ensure quality plants. Our annuals have been grown for prairie conditions and have been "hardened off" to make them ready for your flower beds or gardens. Kuhlmann's grows a wide variety of annual bedding plants that include asters, begonias, petunias, pansies, marigolds, snapdragons and one of our more popular and versatile annuals our "Famous Geraniums." From Zonal, Ivy or our Martha Washinton's, we have every shape, size and color to suit your needs. Early planting of started and properly "hardened off" annuals can give amazing results, particularly for sheltered, sunny locations. However, general setting out of bedding plants should not occur until the May Long Weekend. |
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| Direct seeding of vegetable rows in your garden can be under taken in two stages:
Stage One: Frost hardy and slow germinating may be seeded out as soon as the soil in your garden has had a chance to warm up. Examples of cultivators are as follows: peas, carrots, onions, cabbage, broccoli, swiss chard, turnips, parsnips and potatoes. Stage Two: All other "warm season" cultivators such as cucumbers, beans, sweet corn, cauliflower, tomatoes, zucchini and squash should be seeded after May 15th. |
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