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Old 16-10-2004, 10:08 PM
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In article , "Perry
Templeton" wrote:

I need some ideas on what to plant, where...design in landscape, perhaps.
Is there a specific ng for those types of suggestions?
Perry


There are websites all over the net if you use search words at google.com
on to find pages on topics or questions you may have. And there are
beginner handbooks at your nearest library that will be very helpful, with
sundry landscape arrangement plans shown & discussed. You can always ask
stuff in this group & if it's TOO elementary someone may make fun of
"what's one plus one" sort of stuff, but others will take the time to make
suggestions, some of which will probably be useful.

As a beginner-generality: Plant stuff you like which is appropriate to
your climate (or USDA gardening zone) & for the lighting conditions around
your garden areas. Start with small trees or large shrubs to establish the
"bones" & rough outline then fill in with subshrubs & perennials, followed
by bulbs.

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