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joyboy 04-12-2005 02:01 PM

World Cup
 
I was just wondering if any one can help me? I want to grow a St Georges cross in my front garden for the world cup in the summer of 2006, but as I know absolutely nothing about gardening or plants. Can any one tell me what flowers I need and what to do.
Thanks

Travis M. 04-12-2005 05:18 PM

World Cup
 
joyboy wrote:
I was just wondering if any one can help me? I want to grow a
St
Georges cross in my front garden for the world cup in the
summer of
2006, but as I know absolutely nothing about gardening or
plants.
Can any one tell me what flowers I need and what to do.
Thanks


What kind of plant is a St Georges Cross? Where do you live?

--


Travis in Shoreline Washington


Stewart Robert Hinsley 04-12-2005 08:55 PM

World Cup
 
In message , joyboy
writes

I was just wondering if any one can help me? I want to grow a St Georges
cross in my front garden for the world cup in the summer of 2006, but
as I know absolutely nothing about gardening or plants. Can any one
tell me what flowers I need and what to do.
Thanks


Probably you want red- and white-flowered bedding plants, of similar,
and probably low, height. Sweet Alison (Lobularia maritima) is a good,
floriferous, white-flowered annual. IIRC, there's white bedding Lobelias
as well. Bedding Salvias include some bright scarlet forms. Or, if
taller plants will do the trick, there's the combination of Lavatera
'Mont Blanc' and Lavatera 'Ruby Regis'.

You'd probably be better inquiring on uk.rec.gardening, where people are
more likely to be familiar with British conditions. Also, let them know
what time of year you're aiming for, and roughly were you are, as that
will constrain your choices.
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley

Antipodean Bucket Farmer 04-12-2005 10:54 PM

World Cup
 
In article IxFkf.1944$7G5.1840@trndny03,
lid says...
joyboy wrote:
I was just wondering if any one can help me? I want to grow a
St
Georges cross in my front garden for the world cup in the
summer of
2006, but as I know absolutely nothing about gardening or
plants.
Can any one tell me what flowers I need and what to do.
Thanks



What kind of plant is a St Georges Cross? Where do you live?



The St. George's Cross isn't a plant - it's a flag. It
has a white background with a red cross. It is the
origin of the red cross in the British Union Jack flag.

Since the original poster mentions the World Cup,
(rugby? soccer?), he wants to show his support for the
English team.

So, basically, he is looking for any short flowers that
are available in white and red, which can be done with
minimal effort (e.g. *not* roses.)


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Vox Humana 04-12-2005 11:25 PM

World Cup
 

"Antipodean Bucket Farmer" wrote in message
...
In article IxFkf.1944$7G5.1840@trndny03,
lid says...
joyboy wrote:
I was just wondering if any one can help me? I want to grow a
St
Georges cross in my front garden for the world cup in the
summer of
2006, but as I know absolutely nothing about gardening or
plants.
Can any one tell me what flowers I need and what to do.
Thanks



What kind of plant is a St Georges Cross? Where do you live?



The St. George's Cross isn't a plant - it's a flag. It
has a white background with a red cross. It is the
origin of the red cross in the British Union Jack flag.

Since the original poster mentions the World Cup,
(rugby? soccer?), he wants to show his support for the
English team.

So, basically, he is looking for any short flowers that
are available in white and red, which can be done with
minimal effort (e.g. *not* roses.)


Sounds like a good application for was begonias.



Travis M. 05-12-2005 02:34 AM

World Cup
 
Antipodean Bucket Farmer wrote:
In article IxFkf.1944$7G5.1840@trndny03,
lid says...
joyboy wrote:
I was just wondering if any one can help me? I want to grow
a
St
Georges cross in my front garden for the world cup in the
summer of
2006, but as I know absolutely nothing about gardening or
plants.
Can any one tell me what flowers I need and what to do.
Thanks



What kind of plant is a St Georges Cross? Where do you live?



The St. George's Cross isn't a plant - it's a flag. It
has a white background with a red cross. It is the
origin of the red cross in the British Union Jack flag.

Since the original poster mentions the World Cup,
(rugby? soccer?), he wants to show his support for the
English team.

So, basically, he is looking for any short flowers that
are available in white and red, which can be done with
minimal effort (e.g. *not* roses.)


Petunias come to mind.

--

Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington
USDA Zone 8
Sunset Zone 5


joyboy 10-12-2005 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stewart Robert Hinsley
In message , joyboy
writes

I was just wondering if any one can help me? I want to grow a St Georges
cross in my front garden for the world cup in the summer of 2006, but
as I know absolutely nothing about gardening or plants. Can any one
tell me what flowers I need and what to do.
Thanks


Probably you want red- and white-flowered bedding plants, of similar,
and probably low, height. Sweet Alison (Lobularia maritima) is a good,
floriferous, white-flowered annual. IIRC, there's white bedding Lobelias
as well. Bedding Salvias include some bright scarlet forms. Or, if
taller plants will do the trick, there's the combination of Lavatera
'Mont Blanc' and Lavatera 'Ruby Regis'.

You'd probably be better inquiring on uk.rec.gardening, where people are
more likely to be familiar with British conditions. Also, let them know
what time of year you're aiming for, and roughly were you are, as that
will constrain your choices.
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley

Brilliant thank you for your help.


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