I am not sure my relatively new produces excellent vivid red blooms, after the shortish lived flower head is finished it leaves two large (seed like) pods on each flowering stem. Each of these pods have a deep red tinge, as if they want
to bloom again. Are these potential blooms which I will not know untill later (june now) in the season. My area is Lincolnshire UK., or should I cut these pods off and replant ?
Regards,
Mike. June 2012.
It all depend's on the type of flower and growing condition's.I have Rose's that bloom twice a year.
There are not many spring flowers which are able to bloom more than once. One of the ones, which in the correct circumstances are able to is known as Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow.
There are repeat irises and lilacs. Cattelya orchids can bloom twice a year. There is also an encore azelea.
Gladiolus do not bloom more than one time in a season. However, to keep blooms lasting, when you plant your gladiolus do not plant them all at the same time. Staggered planting will have your flowers blooming at different times all summer.
If you deadhead chrysanthemums, they may produce more blossoms. They only bloom in fall. If they are put too close to light sources that are on all night long, the plant will become confused and not bloom.
Whenever the weather is warm and conditions are right, Hibiscus will bloom. It can bloom year round in the right conditions. Some varieties need more heat than others.
It can occur more than once.
i think my answer is no .No one are stronger than 'Bloom'.
Spongebob is better than bloom
You can be be exposed to it more than once
yes. enzyme can be used more than once
Yes, you can have LEEP more than once.