Flax Blue
Plant in the spring after the last average frost date or 2 months before the first fall frost.
The blooms last one day, but they are continually replaced by new ones.
Flax looks great when planted in mass and in rock gardens.
The pleasing 1/2 to 1 inch azure blue flowers appear on airy, delicate, gracefully arching branches.
The Flax Blue Lewisii, 'Linum perenne Lewisii', is a drought resistant, sun loving, graceful plant with clusters of sky-blue flowers that last 6 to 12 weeks.
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When planning a vegetable garden, know what varieties will grow in your climate, know the frost dates, plant cool weather plants either early or late, know each vegetable's time to maturity, start successive plantings in a nursery to save garden space.
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