Welcoming Easter with Spring Flowers in Summerville

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So many flowers and flowering shrubs are blooming in the historic city of Flowertown in the Pines aka Summerville, South Carolina. I’ve got to share the bounty and hope you see these and many more this Spring. I’ve included links to Amazon’s available garden products that every planting person needs this season.

White Iris from my garden

Potting soil, pots, Iris bulbs, trowel, water can, and vases are recommended.

What’s blooming in your garden lately?

Christmas cactus is unlike the rest of plants shown here and can benefit from being planted or transplanted in cactus soil with perlite and cactus/succulent fertilizer for best flowering results.

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Miracle Gro Cactus & Succulent fertilizer

Cactus planter with drainage holes

Cactus planters come in neutral or colors

Outdoor flower fertilizer

Try these hearty Flower garden bulbs for Spring flowers 🌺

Flower bulbs bloom after the frost and ring in Spring

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6 responses to “Welcoming Easter with Spring Flowers in Summerville”

  1. ropheka Avatar

    Our flowers seem to have exploded overnight

  2. Covert Novelist Avatar

    How absolutely lovely

    1. Carolina Cuisine Network Avatar

      Thank you, you’ve got to stop and smell the roses while they’re still blooming!

  3. Awakening Wonders Avatar

    Beautiful blooms in rich colors!

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    Anonymous

    Gorgeous!

  5. Citizen Jane Avatar

    Such beautiful colours 😍 Loved looking through these, thank you 🙂

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