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What are the nicest flowers to plant in your garden?


Question Posted Thursday June 6 2013, 9:21 am

I want to know what are. the nicest flowers. to plant. in your. garden ?? As i want. to make my new. Garden look nice thnx

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Godsangel answered Wednesday July 3 2013, 8:24 am:
Morning Glory's are always a beautiful flower to plant! :)

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Dragonflymagic answered Monday June 10 2013, 3:34 pm:
The site was down and i couldnt access it when you wrote so i am answering this late. But I love to garden. If you have shady areas, you will want to research on line shade loving plants and decide which ones look like they catch your interest. Do the same for your sunny to partially sunny areas. Make a list of names of plants you really like the most. Do you want flowers that have a great scent. Lavender is nice for scent and great in hot dry spots. So is Rose. As with any plants you need to decide how much time you have to put towards care of plants. Lavendar will need to be trimmed at times or it becomes scrawny looking with not many new shoots. Dead heading is important on others. Annuals are nice. But for the cost expended, it is even more cost effective to have perennials, plants that come back every year from the same tuber, corm, bulb, root stock and also re-seed prolifically. You can also plant some herbs among the flowers. Borage is pretty. . I used lots a feverfew as a filler for the emptier spots in my garden. It is in the Chrysanthemum family and looks like a plant smothered in little daisy like blooms no bigger than your fingernail. Look that up too. You can get the best advice by walking through a nursery with a list of some things that appeal to you already. Let them know if you want stuff you dont have to do a thing to after plantings, or if scented blooms are more important. Sometimes it is easier to focus on just doing one section of the yard in fancy nursery bought plants and tossing out annual flower seeds to cover the bare areas you are not working on yet.

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Angel354 answered Thursday June 6 2013, 7:00 pm:
When growing a garden, you have to use lots of variety. Definitely get roses, your choice of color. If you have a big yard, Azaleas are beautiful. if you want a smaller garden in front of your house, get some columbines, irises, and lilies. Also, don't be afraid to try mixing heights and colors. Just don't go overboard. I remember before my grandmother died, she started planting random seeds in the backyard and we ended up mutating some grape vines. Anyways, Best of luck on your garden. :)

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