rebloom

rebloom

(riːˈbluːm)
vb (intr)
(of a plant or flower) to bloom again
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After blooming simply cut the old flowers and cut the stem back to the top of the bulb but continue to water and fertilise for around 6 months to experience regrowth and rebloom.
The show appears to have a good batting average in terms of success stories, relationships that are still in full romantic 'rebloom' to this day.
15 IT THE PROBLEM: YOU have IJ an orchid that refuses to rebloom. TH E FIX: Usually if an orchid is recalcitrant, it's not getting enough light.
She is the author of three books of poetry: Rebloom, animals the size of dreams, and Talisman (all from Red Hen P).
They are long-lived and will rebloom and sometimes last for years.
Though this precise day is irretrievably gone at its end, there will be a new one tomorrow; though this discrete rose, once withered, cannot rebloom, another one can; though each life is unique and linear, the role that one plays can always be recast, and the play can always be replayed.
Many varieties do not produce runners but do rebloom and set fruit intermittently all summer.
In her southeastern Pennsylvania garden, Nancy Ondra, author of the book Fallscaping, relies on long-blooming perennials like Shasta Daisy (Leucanthemum), Coreopsis (Coreopsis lanceolata) and perennial sages (e.g., Sage officinalis) that start flowering in summer and keep going into the fall and those like Asters (Asteraceae), Boltonias (Boltonia asteroides) and Joe-Pye weeds (Eupatorium purpurea) that rebloom in fall if you cut them back after their first round of summer flowers.
Featuring the "Rebloom Your Room Makeovers," and offering indoor/outdoor party facilities for up to 40 people.
If you are one of the lucky gardeners who has an extra-green thumb and can keep a kalanchoe plant looking good throughout the year, the trick is to get the plant to rebloom.
Creeping phlox self-seeds without restraint, so deadhead spent blooms to direct the plant's energy to producing denser growth, instead of scattering seed, and to encourage rebloom.
Pink echeveria will naturally rebloom the following June.