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Landscape Alaska - Conversations with Alaska Gardeners - #16 - Fall Bulbs for Spring Flowers

#16 - Fall Bulbs for Spring Flowers

08/29/20 • 29 min

Landscape Alaska - Conversations with Alaska Gardeners
We start off talking about all the different types of Hydrangea's there are and which ones respond better to our climate. We answer a question on what would be eating the leaves of your Rhododendrons. And it's time to start thinking about what bulbs you'll want to plant to get some color poking through the snow in the springtime!
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We start off talking about all the different types of Hydrangea's there are and which ones respond better to our climate. We answer a question on what would be eating the leaves of your Rhododendrons. And it's time to start thinking about what bulbs you'll want to plant to get some color poking through the snow in the springtime!

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