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Old 05-06-2005, 02:57 AM
Suzy O
 
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Even though I think the location for the planter sounds like it shouldn't be
too hot for the pansies once summer gets going, I think you may not have
enough sunlight for the daisies. How about something else that likes cooler
and shadier -- tuberous or Regier begonias, impatiens, the upright fuschias,
caladium for the colorful leaves......

Good luck!

Suzy, Zone 5, Wisconsin


"Nanllyn" wrote in message
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I have lots of Pansies left over. I bought two very large containers to
plant them in. Then I thought I would plant something bigger in the center
and the pansies around it to give it some variety. I thought about
planting shasta daisies in the center. The pansies are white with red
centers, white with purple centers, purple with deep purple centers and
red with deep purple centers.
So what do you think would go good with these? I'm in zone 5 and will put
them on the porch. It is shady until about 3-4pm then it get sunlight. I
would like something that hopefully will bloom for most of the spring and
summer.
Also one last question if they are put in a glassed in porch during the
cold months, is it possible that these could last all year long? Sorry
just don't know a great deal about flowers but trying to learn.
Thanks for the help