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Polly Purebred 20-04-2005 03:23 PM

Looking for a taller, cascading annual
 
Greetings All,

I'm looking for ideas for a cascading annual for a raised flower bed.
The top of the soil is about 7-8 inches below the top of the
landscaping
timbers, so I need a flower that will grow fairly tall before it
cascades over the timbers. It's for the front of the bed and will have
other flowers behind it, so it can't be too tall. Also, it can't be
too invasive. I'll need to be able to snip it back if too long, and
train it to go one direction (over the timbers). I don't want it
spreading in all directions, if you get me.

Yes, I know all about petunias, and I have lots of petunias, but I want
something different here. Zone 6, full sun. Any recommendations?

Thanks in advance,

Polly


Doug Kanter 20-04-2005 04:01 PM


"Polly Purebred" wrote in message
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Greetings All,

I'm looking for ideas for a cascading annual for a raised flower bed.
The top of the soil is about 7-8 inches below the top of the
landscaping
timbers, so I need a flower that will grow fairly tall before it
cascades over the timbers. It's for the front of the bed and will have
other flowers behind it, so it can't be too tall. Also, it can't be
too invasive. I'll need to be able to snip it back if too long, and
train it to go one direction (over the timbers). I don't want it
spreading in all directions, if you get me.

Yes, I know all about petunias, and I have lots of petunias, but I want
something different here. Zone 6, full sun. Any recommendations?

Thanks in advance,

Polly


How about Nasturtium? Unless you have an aphid invasion, there's nothing not
to like about them. Colorful, smell good, and you can eat them, too.



Cheryl Isaak 20-04-2005 04:15 PM

On 4/20/05 10:23 AM, in article
, "Polly Purebred"
wrote:

Greetings All,

I'm looking for ideas for a cascading annual for a raised flower bed.
The top of the soil is about 7-8 inches below the top of the
landscaping
timbers, so I need a flower that will grow fairly tall before it
cascades over the timbers. It's for the front of the bed and will have
other flowers behind it, so it can't be too tall. Also, it can't be
too invasive. I'll need to be able to snip it back if too long, and
train it to go one direction (over the timbers). I don't want it
spreading in all directions, if you get me.

Yes, I know all about petunias, and I have lots of petunias, but I want
something different here. Zone 6, full sun. Any recommendations?

Thanks in advance,

Polly



How about a "Love Lies Bleeding" or one of the other amaranths?

Or ipomoea/ sweet potato vines? Lots of neat colors - "blackie", a lime
color or the tricolor.


Or nasturtiums?


Cheryl


Polly Purebred 20-04-2005 05:58 PM

Thanks to both Doug and Cheryl! The Nasturtium looks like it might be
absolutely perfect for this area and I've never grown them before. I
think I'll definitely give them a try. The amaranth would be too tall,
but it's another that I think I'll try this year in another area to
completment some of my taller 'round' flowers.

I just love trying a few new plants out every year. It's so much fun!
:-) This area, though, has been a real thorn in my side for a couple
of years, as I just can't seem to find the perfect plants for the front
of this bed.
I'm anxious to try out the nasturtium.

Thanks again,

Polly


Cheryl Isaak 20-04-2005 08:04 PM

On 4/20/05 12:58 PM, in article
, "Polly Purebred"
wrote:

Thanks to both Doug and Cheryl! The Nasturtium looks like it might be
absolutely perfect for this area and I've never grown them before. I
think I'll definitely give them a try. The amaranth would be too tall,
but it's another that I think I'll try this year in another area to
completment some of my taller 'round' flowers.

I just love trying a few new plants out every year. It's so much fun!
:-) This area, though, has been a real thorn in my side for a couple
of years, as I just can't seem to find the perfect plants for the front
of this bed.
I'm anxious to try out the nasturtium.

Thanks again,

Polly


Enjoy!
C


Doug Kanter 22-04-2005 07:21 PM


"Polly Purebred" wrote in message
oups.com...
Greetings All,

I'm looking for ideas for a cascading annual for a raised flower bed.
The top of the soil is about 7-8 inches below the top of the
landscaping
timbers, so I need a flower that will grow fairly tall before it
cascades over the timbers. It's for the front of the bed and will have
other flowers behind it, so it can't be too tall. Also, it can't be
too invasive. I'll need to be able to snip it back if too long, and
train it to go one direction (over the timbers). I don't want it
spreading in all directions, if you get me.

Yes, I know all about petunias, and I have lots of petunias, but I want
something different here. Zone 6, full sun. Any recommendations?

Thanks in advance,

Polly


How about Nasturtium? Unless you have an aphid invasion, there's nothing not
to like about them. Colorful, smell good, and you can eat them, too.




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