I asked my hubby and he recommends Impatiens or Petunia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petunia
Good luck!! be sure to post pics of the result![]()
I asked my hubby and he recommends Impatiens or Petunia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petunia
Good luck!! be sure to post pics of the result![]()
I miss you enormously Sydney, Maya, Inka & ZazouBe happy there at the Rainbow Bridge
Do you like geraniums? They come in lots of colours and some have lovely scents too. You can take them inside to "winter" and put them back out next spring too.
Karen, in England we call impatiens "busy lizzies"![]()
Lilith Cherry
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"Love never claims, it ever gives. Love ever suffers, never resents, never revenges itself." -Mahatma Gandhi
I do NOT have a green thumb at all and I seem to kill most flowers. BUT, impatiens/geraniums/hostas are the easiest to grow! Also, check out your local garden nursery and get suggestions there from the informative folks. They will know your zone/weather conditions and can give you the best recommendations.
My hostas and ferns thrive in my shaded areas of the garden. Here's a list of other suggestions:
Shade loving plants
Also, you may want to substitute the planter boxes with container gardening. I noticed that planter boxes dry out often, where a deep pot/container seems to do better for the flowers.
Good luck! I'm hoping not too kill too many things this year in my garden.![]()
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I'm going to Home Depot today to get some things to work on my upstairs bath, so I'll stop in their greenhouse area and see what they have.
Is it too early to plant??
It would be up here, but I don't know about your local climate. Ask the folks in the Garden Center. You don't want to plant Impatients until after there's no more danger of frost for the season ... so they may not even be available yet.Originally Posted by jenn_librarian
I've Been Frosted
There wasn't too much of anything that wasn't in the enclosed area of Home Depot's Garden Center, so I took that to mean that I need to wait to plant out in the elements. It's warming up down here, but my luck, I'd buy plants and put them out and we'd get an ice storm... not snow, heaven forbid we get snow in my area...grumble, grumble, grumble. I'm so tired of all this darn rain!
I'll check back with them in April I guess.
Those planters did dry out a lot! That surprised me! That might have been part of the problem, along with the lighting and the fact that I'm not a good waterer if things like that aren't right in front of me, lol. Outta sight, outta mind kind of thing. Guess I'll have to BBQ more this year since my grill is on the back deck, that way I'll see the plants and remind myself a lot more, lol.Originally Posted by Russian Blue
There were hostas here when I moved in. The previous owners had planted them along the white fence of the neighbor's house. I actually Freecycled them, and had someone come and dig them all up. I wanted to put mulch down, or do stonework there. Now it's just mossy, and icky. I didn't have the guy who did my deck do any other landscaping (we were talking about me doing something to save me $$$, and I never got around to getting stone to put down). I'm not one for taking care of a lot of plants and bushes and all that other stuff. I grew up on a 100 acre farm and moved away from there for a reason, lol. I just want some green I have to take care of here and there.![]()
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