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Old 01-03-2007, 01:20 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Drainage question for raised bed next to house

"paulfj" wrote in news:1172710918.552868.212980
@m58g2000cwm.googlegroups.com:

On Feb 28, 4:26 pm, FragileWarrior
wrote:
wrote in news:1172694123.986777.38720
@h3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:

Planted many different kinds
of flowers according to instructions on flower pots. Most of the
plants either died or did not come back.


What kind of plants were they?


They are/were all flowering perennials (supposedly) suitable for
partial to full sun. I'll get the full list to you when I get home and
can pull out the cards.

Thanks for the response.


You need to make sure their ideal zone matched your zone, too. And, of
course, the conditions (light, heat, humidity) were appropriate. Failure
sometimes happens for those reasons and sometimes it happens for no
reason at all. For example: last year I planted over 100 sunflower
seeds, in full sun, along a nice windbreak -- a spot where they should
have thrived. Not one grew.

However, I did get a crop of spontaneous pumpkin vines which produced a
dozen nice sized pumpkins. I didn't plant a single seed. They sprouted
in places where my horse enjoyed his pumpkin snacks.

Sometimes the garden just doesn't make sense.

Did you notice the beds were unusually boggy during the year? Was there
any reason to think that all was not well with the drainage? What zone
are you in?