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Tonys Plants Our top selling house plants,hedging,decorative shrubs & general garden plants all grown by me

*** HYDRANGEA SPECIAL $10-$15 -  TEN VARIETIES **** Snowball* Blue Deckle* Bridal Bouquet* White Wave* 'Mariesii - Dark ...
19/03/2025

*** HYDRANGEA SPECIAL $10-$15 - TEN VARIETIES ***

* Snowball
* Blue Deckle
* Bridal Bouquet
* White Wave
* 'Mariesii - Dark blue lace cap
* Merveille Sanguine - bloody marvellous
* Princess Juiliana
* Mop Top - Macrophilla - Blue/ Pink/ White

Check out our video on Hydrangeas

Tony from Tony's plants gives an over view on Hydrangeas including how to maintain them

02/03/2025

New Autum series - dwarf Azaleas
And introducing Zac
Fire
Ivory
Sunburst
Lily
$15 each
Check out our video!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=G6T1kDUAgAQ

Our top selling house plants,hedging,decorative shrubs & general garden plants all grown by me

*** SPECIAL $5 RAIN LILLIES ***
18/02/2025

*** SPECIAL $5 RAIN LILLIES ***

** $5 SPECIAL - RAIN LILLIES  ** The bulbs come  minimum 5 per pot ,well established and ready to goCheck out my YouTube...
18/02/2025

** $5 SPECIAL - RAIN LILLIES **
The bulbs come minimum 5 per pot ,well established and ready to go

Check out my YouTube video on Rain Lillies
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eSXn3UDSkDI

Where to Plant Plant your Rain Lilies in a location where the soil drains well and they will receive full sun. If you notice water puddles 5–6 hours after a hard rain, find another spot to plant. Rain Lilies bloom in response to late season rainfall but will not thrive in soggy soil. We recommend planting these beauties in garden settings where other low water plants can command center stage early to mid-season. When to Plant The best time to plant your Rain Lily bulbs outdoors is in the spring after the danger of frost has passed. While they can also be planted in mid to late fall, the soil must be below 60 degrees for them to root properly. Foliage will begin to appear in a few weeks, and flowers are produced in late summer.
How to Plant

For outdoor landscape planting, find a location with well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight. Dig holes and plant the bulbs 1–2" deep and 2–4" apart. In softer soils, these little bulbs can be dropped into holes made with your finger or the end of a stick. Poke, drop, cover, next.
For container planting, start with well-drained potting mix in a container large enough to house your plants. Dig holes and plant the bulbs 1–2" deep and slightly closer together, as they prefer to be crowded in containers. Drop the little bulbs into holes made with your finger or the end of a stick. Poke, drop, cover, next.
Water thoroughly, soaking the soil to settle it around the bulbs.

How to Grow
Provide about 0.5" of water per week during spring and summer, increasing to 1" per week to trigger flowering late in the summer.
Leave the foliage in place after blooming has finished for the season. The leaves will gather sunlight, create food through photosynthesis, and strengthen the bulbs for the future.
Remove foliage once the leaves turn yellow and die back as the plant slips into dormancy.
Allow your Rain Lilies to rest for a while before beginning the next growing cycle in the spring.

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