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Old 02-03-2014, 07:52 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default A little help with flowering annuals please

On 3/1/2014 7:12 AM, KILLERPARSNIP wrote:

Hello All,

I'm new to flower gardenning but am hoping this summer to create some
colour in my garden using flowering annuals.I have at present some seeds
Wallflower, Marigold,Snap dragons which I wish to direct plant in the
Garden the site will be up against a South facing wall that has done
really well in the past with Sweat peas (about the limit of my flower
Gardenning) when should I plant these and what should I do if anything
to prepare the soil ? I would also like some trailing flowers to hang
from the treliss in the pictures and have a container (in the pictures)
which I would like to plant some plants the sides and the top, I was
going to plant strawberrys in this and do a layer of soil then an old
container another layer of soil and so on so that I could water from the
top and the containers would retain some of the moisture for the plants
at the top is this a good Idea ? Any sugestions on plants I could use. I
would like to focus on fairly cheap/common easy to grow plants.
Thanks everyone here are a few pictures of the site and my container
which stands about three foot high.

Thanks everyone.


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Where I live, snapdragons are a winter flower. Planted in late October,
they ignore the light nighttime frosts but they cannot survive our
summer heat.

Perhaps you should tell us about your climate and general location.

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