Blooming Sentence Examples

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  • The scent of pine and blooming flowers was thick in the air.

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  • You wore that dress the same color as the blooming apple trees.

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  • But, when the mists set in, the low hills near the coast bordering the deserts, which are called lomas, undergo a change as if by magic. A blooming vegetation of wild flowers for a short time covers the barren hills.

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  • Charming every early blooming dwarf ranunculaceous herbs.

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  • We almost live in the garden, where everything is growing and blooming and glowing.

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  • Charming dwarf hardy bulbous plants of the liliaceous order, blooming in the early spring in company with Scilla sibirica, and of equally easy cultivation.

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  • Sunflowers can also be cut while they are still blooming for a beautiful flower arrangement.

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  • I didn't have wheels and Byrne offered to take me to Blooming Grove.

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  • The autumn blooming kinds include many plants of very great beauty.

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  • Spring and autumn flowers, as well as those blooming in summer, should be regularly distributed throughout the border, which will then at no season be devoid of interest in any part.

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  • Yet cold winters and late frosts often damage the flower buds and prevent blooming.

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  • Deidre paced through the garden, not really interested in the blooming flowers, statuary or neat rows of hedges.

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  • Then generally the plant is allowed to grow away till bloom or blooming shoots are developed.

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  • Blooming Tea - these may be either white or green teas that are hand tied into a bundle that opens up during steeping to reveal a "flower".

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  • There's nothing like the slow growth and sudden blooming of bulbs to let you know that spring has arrived.

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  • There are many different varieties of cacti available now, even some where one cactus has been grafted on another so it looks like the cactus is blooming.

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  • For late blooming, seed should be sown in July.

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  • C. pulla, 6 in., purplish, nodding, on slender erect stalks; C. turbinata, 9 in., purple, broad-belled; C. carpatica, i ft., blue, bfoad-belled; C. nobilis, 12 ft., long-belled, whitish or tinted with chocolate; C. persicifolia, 2 ft., a fine border plant, single or double, white or purple, blooming in July; and C. pyramidalis, 6 ft., blue or white, in tall branching spikes, are good and diverse.

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  • It clothes the chalk cuttings on some English railways with a sheet of colour in the blooming season.

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  • The seed may be sown in the north as late as the middle of May, or even the first of June, with good results for fall blooming.

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  • The bed and breakfast had a full complement of guests for the first time in this, their second season, the domestic help opening seemed about to be filled, the weather was beautiful, the flowers were blooming and David Dean's campaign for sheriff looked promising.

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  • This feminine scent possesses a blend of blooming fresh cut flowers, rose, jasmine, and carnation.

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  • In the garden phlox was still blooming, smelling like a perfumed soap.

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  • Blooming Bows has tons of choices to try.

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  • The fall flower garden includes late-season blooming annuals and perennials.

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  • Flower or herb seeds to represent the couple's blooming love.

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  • The fabulous Roxy Von Karmen upright is a true ode to Hawaii's blooming flowers and beautiful colors.

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  • The colorful print showcases large, blooming flowers in fun shades like teal, yellow and orange.

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  • Bloomington derives its name from Blooming Grove, a small forest which was crossed by the trails leading from the Galena lead mines to Southern Illinois, from Lake Michigan to St Louis, and from the Eastern to the far Western states.

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  • It includes notes of dewy cassis, night blooming cereus, and patchouli.

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  • Wildflower seed packets remind all who see the garden that love is blooming.

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  • Because September can be a colorful time of year with still blooming gardens and color-changing foliage, it is important to coordinate the use of wedding colors without overdoing it.

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  • Many brides and grooms are drawn to the soft pinks and blush hues of newly blooming flowers and use them in their spring wedding color scheme.

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  • Be prepared to find quite a few rainbow patterns that carry a theme of bright sunshine or blooming flowers.

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  • Visit the LoveToKnow article Make a Rose Out of Gum Icing or Modeling Paste for directions to make a blooming rose.

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  • When spring approaches, the birds begin chirping, the flowers start blooming and the weather becomes warmer.

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  • It is a spreading evergreen, flowering sparsely on heavy and cold soil, but on light soils often blooming freely in May; the flowers yellow, about 1 1/2 inches across, but not pretty.

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  • It has stout stems, woody at the base, and bold clusters of flowers, blooming in June and through the summer.

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  • When the blooming season is over it should be protected by a frame until genial weather permits it to be plunged in the open air.

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  • The other species is less common, and is a free-growing shrub, 6 feet high or more, bearing large loose clusters of flowers, the corollas white, the calyces a deep brownish-red, blooming in September.

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  • Where there are forced plants to spare they may be planted out when they have done blooming, but will not make much show in the following season.

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  • Fringed Houseleek (Sempervivum Fimbriatum) - One of the most profusely blooming kinds, the dark rose-colored flowers appearing in summer on stems 6 to 10 inches high.

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  • After blooming, the bulbs, if intended to flower again, must be left undisturbed until the leaves wither or die.

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  • Healthy plants make dense rounded heads of foliage, relieved during the blooming season with many flowers.

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  • The December and January plantings require no protection in winter, but as they will flower later in the summer than the early plantings, an aspect where the suns rays are somewhat broken will prolong the blooming period.

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  • D. nudicaule has scarlet blossoms, a dwarf, compact, branching growth, a hardy constitution, and a free blooming habit, 1 to 3 feet high.

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  • A. Fortunei, the old chinense of gardens, is the best for late blooming.

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  • In seaside gardens it often comes into flower with the new year, and is seldom later than the first week of March anywhere, blooming thenceforward into early summer.

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  • While blooming they should have waterings, otherwise they get too dry, and ripen off prematurely.

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  • A. vernalis (Ox-eye) is a handsome alpine herb, forming dense tufts 8 inches to 15 inches high, of finely-divided leaves in whorls along the stems, blooming in spring, with large, yellow, Anemone-like flowers, 3 inches in diameter.

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  • A. amurensis, from Manchuria, has finely-cut leaves, blooming with the Snowdrop.

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  • In flower and fruit it is quite different, and is a bright flowered kind, but early and long blooming; and it is always one of the first to open.

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  • It has long, spineless shoots clothed with glossy green leaves, blooming early in June; a mass of white flowers crowded in a pyramidal truss, with a powerful scent.

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  • European shrub, blooming in July, August, and September, when shrubberies are usually flowerless.

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  • There is a strain grown in Scotland under the name of the East Lothian Intermediate Stock, and much used there for beds and borders, the climate exactly suiting it for late summer blooming.

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  • The variety serotina is interesting from blooming a month or so after all the other Kniphofias are over; its flowers are greenish-yellow, occasionally tinged with red.

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  • T. orientalis is a dwarf border plant blooming in early spring.

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  • Even in those gardens where there is no real need to lift the roots the plan is of value for the longer time of blooming it ensures.

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  • R. trichocalyx, a recent addition, is dwarfer, more reliable in blooming, and more freely flowering, though less handsome than the older kind.

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  • Nymphaea Alba Colossea - Very large in leaf and flower, blooming with the earliest and lasting well into the autumn.

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  • Winter Heliotrope (Petasites) - P. fragrans is a rampant weed blooming in December and January, unless the weather is very severe.

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  • Winter blooming jasmine, witch hazel, camelia, and helleborus provide lovely flowers and some sweet scents toward the end of winter.

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  • Camelias are a very large family of early-mid-late winter blooming shrubs.

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  • The winter blooming helleborus, sometimes called the Christmans or Lenten rose is a small perennial with lovely pale down-ward facing flowers.

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  • The hives are stripped of earlier honey before the white tupelo comes into bloom, and the prized tupelo honey is harvested as soon as the trees stop blooming.

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  • When all your plants are blooming at once in a riot of disorganized color, you'll be glad you went with a natural look.

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  • Leaf color varies from deep green to a beautiful gray-green color that adds elegance to the garden even when the pinks have ceased blooming.

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  • These bulbs are gently coaxed into blooming in pots by cooling them for a period of time, then increasing the warmth to mimic springtime.

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  • After they're done blooming, you can plant them in the garden and try to get them to come back next year.

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  • Many people choose them for summer color, but they work well as a mid to late spring flower, and will keep blooming until the heavy fall frosts finally kill them.

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  • Camellias are winter blooming plants but care must be taken to choose varieties that will thrive in your gardening zone.

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  • Whether you plant a single witch hazel tree or intersperse winter blooming plants among your landscape shrubs and garden flowers, you can have four seasons of blooms in the garden if you plan it right.

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  • If your landscape looks bleak during the winter months, consider adding a few winter blooming plants to perk things up.

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  • These blooming plants add interest, color and occasionally food for the birds and animals that venture out in the coldest months of the year.

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  • The following is a list of winter blooming plants, along with their suggested U.S. Hardiness Zones, to help you choose the best plant for your area.

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  • Consider using winter blooming shrubs to liven things up!

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  • Check your local nursery or garden center for these winter blooming flowers, shrubs and trees that can be planted in the early spring or fall.

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  • If you elect to prune your gardenia to keep it tidy indoors, do so only right after blooming.

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  • The answer to "When do you plant strawberries?" may also be as simple as "almost anytime" if you choose to grow in indoor containers or hanging baskets, and you choose a late blooming variety.

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  • As the name suggests, Snowdrop, is a late winter or early spring blooming bulb that produces a single white flower on each stem.

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  • The flowers are sometimes blooming even while there is snow on the ground, which is one of the reasons the bulb is named Snowdrop.

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  • Eranthis is another yellow blooming flower that produces in the late winter or early spring.

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  • Though summer is typically the time for riotous blooming, there are some varieties of flowers that bloom in winter.

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  • There are also fertilizers meant to help you with a specific soil problem, to promote blooming, or to make plants more resistant to pests.

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  • With millions of tulips blooming in a dazzling array of colors, this festival is a sight to behold.

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  • Hotels with water parks became more popular in the 1990s and have been blooming every since.

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  • Microsoft just couldn't resist entering the blooming world of video games.

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  • As the snow melts away and the days become a little longer, we can look forward to all sorts of Spring cell phones to usher in the new season, along with the blooming flowers and singing birds.

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  • It is common to spot a dress blooming with roses, or even merely accented by rosettes at the bust or neckline.

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  • Daytime temperatures below 70 degrees and nighttime temperatures around 55 degrees will extend the plant's blooming period.

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  • If your toddler dreams of being a big kid, she'll love the fun backpacks for kids from Blooming Babies.

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  • Both shows feature changing selections of blooming plants and flowers, such as azaleas, hydrangeas and Easter lilies.

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  • A great place to visit is Advantage Bridal, where satin ivory flats can be decorated with everything from bright red rosettes to blooming organza flowers.

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  • Blooming plants and flowers are important party decorations for Chinese New Year events because they symbolize the rebirth and growth of life.

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  • Darian appeared confused as he took in Jule and Dusty, recognition blooming slowly.

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  • Whatever relationship they had blooming was going south in a hell of a hurry.

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  • The sun peered over the ocean to the north while blooming apple trees sprinkled their flowers into piles in a cool sea breeze.

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  • She'd been wearing pale pink, as innocent as the flowers that fell from blooming apple trees and caught in her hair.

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  • As garden plants the Phyllocacti are amongst the most ornamental of the whole family, being of easy culture, free blooming and remarkably showy, the colour of the flowers ranging from rich crimson, through rosepink to creamy white.

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  • The turning of them outdoors to ripen their growth is the surest way to obtain flowers, but they do not take on a free blooming habit until they have attained some age.

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  • Some plants, like pelargoniums, can only be kept handsomely formed and well furnished by cutting them down severely every season, after the blooming is over.

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  • At Naxos Ariadne (probably a Cretan goddess akin to Aphrodite) was associated with Dionysus as his wife, by whom he was the father of Oenopion (wine-drinker), Staphylus (grape), and Euanthes (blooming), and their marriage was annually celebrated by a festival.

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  • In beds they can be supplemented as the season passes on by the intermixture of later blooming subjects, such as gladioli.

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  • One whole summer, sometimes two, must elapse before the layers will be fully rooted in the case of woody plants; but such plants as carnations and picotees, which are usually propagated in this way, in favourable seasons take only a few weeks to root, as they are layered towards the end of the blooming season in July, and are taken off and planted separately early in the autumn.

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  • She shivered at the sensations, desire blooming hot and fast within her.

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