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Easy growing plants? Okay, so I want to make a garden filled with different and bright colors. The thing is, I've tried this before and lots of animals around my neighborhood destroyed the plants no matter what we did. Now we have some pots with plants in them. We have tomatoes, and morning glories. Our marigolds died sadly along with the petunias and I want to replace them. Being it is Summer, and I live in Southern California, could you recommend plants that can tolerate heat, maybe drought, and lots of sun? Thanks!
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The first rule of thumb is to watch where you put your thumb. “Never pick up a seedling by the stem—it is the plant's lifeline,”
Well here I mention some points that help you to grow plants indoor.
Hardening Off
When to Plant
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It is more fun to walk through an actual plant nursery and the workers there can show you plants that work well for the area. Usually a California nursery is not going to carry many plants that require cooler, shady rainy climate like the pacific north-west. It is better because you can discuss your issue with neighbor hood animals getting into the yard and what type of animals. Dogs and cats...or do you need deer resistant plants. Once you've been shown all that works, then you can make your purchases based on what appeals to your eyes and what limit your budget is.
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Well I've reviewed your question and I think that if you want bright colorful flowers and plants that you could grow some Nasturtiums, or Shasta daisies, sweet alyssum or some sweet Zinnias. Hope that helps! ]
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