

Welcome to my page. My name is Cosie Simmons, and I am the resident Certified Master Gardener here at Blooms&Bulbs. My passion has always been my gardens. Ever since I was a small child, I was drawn to my back yard where all varieties of beautiful plants flourished. A lush carpet of thick grass bordered with graceful beds is truly a haven for all living creatures. With proper planning and care, your gardens will draw a variety of birds and butterflies and become a great pleasure to you.
Gardening Issues
There are several areas to concentrate on when formulating your landscaping
plans. One is your grass. Another is the number and variety
of trees you plant. The third is the combination of plants
you select. All of these decisions should be considered in relation to the climate
in your area. Be sure and check out our gardening tips
before you begin work.
Grass
Lawn experts classify grass into two categories: cool-climate and warm-climate.
The northern half of the United States would be considered cool-climate. Examples
of cool-climate grass are Kentucky bluegrass and ryegrass. Bermuda grass is
a warm-climate grass. Before planting grass, whether by seeding, sodding, sprigging,
or plugging, the ground must be properly prepared. The soil should be tested
for any nutritional deficiencies and cultivated. Come by or call to make arrangements
to have your soil tested.
Trees
Before you plant trees, you should evaluate your purpose. Are you interested
in shade, privacy, or color? Do you want to attract wildlife? Attract birds?
Create a shady play area? Your purpose will determine what variety of tree you
should plant. Of course, you also need to consider your climate and available
space. We carry many varieties of trees and are happy to help you make your
selections to fit your purpose.
Plants
There are so many types of plants available that it can become overwhelming.
Do you want border plants, shrubs, ground covers, annuals, perennials, vegetables,
fruits, vines, or bulbs? In reality, a combination of several of these works
well. Water plants are quite popular now. We will be happy to help you sort
out your preferences and select a harmonious combination of plants for you.
Further Research
These are some of my favorite gardening links. Take the time to browse through
some of the information they offer, then give me a call at (555) 248-0806
or e-mail me at cosie@blooms&bulbs.com
National
Gardening Association
Better Homes and Gardens Gardening Home Page
Southern Living
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Last updated on
February 19, 2004