Can someone tell me everything I need to know about a year round garden?
Written by admin on February 17, 2009 – 3:06 pm -I live in NC. What would have some good plants to obtain? Should I buy it already developed from nursery school, or get the seeds? How should I make the garden? For example, I know that the gerbera daisies are perrinials in NC, but what do when they die? Falcile above? Coltiveranno just back next year? I 'the VE has already obtained the normal shrubs, but I want something that flourish. All information would be appreciated!
Garden Seeds and Plants
Tags: Gerbera Daisies, Plants, Seeds
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By PurplePipe03 on Feb 17, 2009 | Reply
Your best bet is to visit local gardeners and find out what works in their gardens. Most gardeners are flattered to be asked about their gardens, the problem is getting them to STOP, haha. Buy some plants that are already established for some “instant gratification” but also get a few seeds and try growing your own plants “from babies.” Try Dragonfly Perennials in Cary, NC (on the web at Local.com) or Messenbrink’s Perennials in Nashville, NC. Every yard has “microclimates” that will affect any plantings-closer to a house is more protected, less likely to frost, so you could put a more delicate flower. Far from the house or out in the middle of a yard is unprotected so you need more durable plants. Even the water flow and how much you can and will water make a difference in what you can grow. Another great source of information is a local university that has a Master Gardener program or a landscaping program. They are usually very good about giving out advice! Good luck!
By Cat on Feb 19, 2009 | Reply
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By Realist on Feb 21, 2009 | Reply
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