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firstfrost
The front garden is finally taking off. The stock is mostly done (I probably should have tied it, it did a lot of falling over in the rain), but the lobelia and the petunias are pretty enthusiastic.
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Very pretty! I've just planted my first lobelia this morning (in containers because I like the way it droops).
Are you thinking of expanding into more perennials or sticking with annuals?
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Lobelia is nice. It's especially good in hanging baskets (which are nice on porches) and containers.
You might try creeping phlox along your edges some year. It was a perenial in DC, so it'll come back on its own and cover a bit better every year. :)
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Date: 2006-06-17 04:24 pm (UTC)Are you thinking of expanding into more perennials or sticking with annuals?
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Date: 2006-06-17 07:19 pm (UTC)You might try creeping phlox along your edges some year. It was a perenial in DC, so it'll come back on its own and cover a bit better every year. :)