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2006-10-19 04:57:26 · 13 answers · asked by cucumis_sativus 5 in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

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I have crysanthemums (crimson, lavendar and yellow in color) I also have dutch iris (yellow and mauve) I have boxwood shrubs lining my home on one side. I have a color mixture of daylilies around my flag pole, however they have died back for winter. In the spring, Red tulips, blue tulips, and white tulips will bloom with a border of yellow dutch trumpet daffodils. A vareity of the daffodil family lines my home, and I have crocus planted throughout my lawn, (by the time it needs cutting the flowers have already died back.) Oh yeah, I have hyacinth all around the flag pole as well. I have strawberry garden near the walkway to my front door. I also have Asiatic lilies in the side garden and an Angel hair shrub and a box wood shrub in that garden. I have some gladiolas that have been cultivated from hearty bulbs that have lasted through these Michigan winters. It's all mulched over with red cypress. I forgot to mention the pink speedwell and the purple salvia. Do window boxes count for a garden? I have those as well.

2006-10-19 05:18:50 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

London, UK.
We have a 10m x 10m gravel garden filled with weeds! The previous owners thought that it'd be less work to have a nice japanese style garden and rockery.
How wrong they were!
The neighbours have taken it upon themselves to grow huge trees all along the boarders. Over shadowing our whole garden. Autumn leaves are a pain if you have gravel gardens as they give just enough nutrition for weeds.
Also it means you cant really lay out in the garden during the summer.
I really don't recommend anyone doing this to their garden!

2006-10-19 05:02:49 · answer #2 · answered by Edit_Cat 2 · 0 0

I'm planting lots of edibles - fruit trees, berry bushes, strawberries, herbs, vegetables. Right now, the tomatoes just finished - could have gone a bit longer but they got hail damage. The summer herbs are coming into the house in pots for the winter. I still have a peach tree, a pear tree and a plum tree to plant this weekend.

Ohio zone 5-6

2006-10-19 05:34:14 · answer #3 · answered by judy a 2 · 0 0

Everything is dying now it's fall. I live in the midwest -- zone 6. In our front garden we have boxwood bushes, and some kind of bush that looks like a mini pine tree. I have lilies in there and I change the annuals every year.

Here's a great website if you're looking for plants:
http://michiganbulb.com/

2006-10-19 05:08:01 · answer #4 · answered by thatgirl 6 · 1 0

Getting the land surveyed could be a thank you to be sure. yet he feels like a whackjob. the subsequent query is - do you easily need to expand the situation for a measley 3 inches of land? Is that land somewhat what's critical to you? Or are you only attempting to somewhat make him bypass ballistic? i could do my terrific to overlook approximately him, and not ramp up the situation into an all out warfare. If he's loopy adequate to enable you to already know which you will no longer "touch the wall", and he's wiping poultry droppings off with a tissue...in case you tension him to do away with the fence, he sound like the form could could positioned out poisoned seed for the birds just to spite you, or pour gas on your admired flowers at night.

2016-12-08 17:25:32 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

South Arkansas I have turnips collards cabbage spinach, swiss chard, mustard /spinach green cross, hot peppers, my okra just finished, different herbs, onions,--Plus I still have a few strawberries coming off, and lots of flowers of all sorts blooming as our weather can't seem to make up its mind what it is doing--

2006-10-20 01:40:10 · answer #6 · answered by curlyQ 2 · 0 0

I haven't got a garden. It is not here.

2006-10-19 05:04:42 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Tomatoes , cabbage ,Greens,peppers South Texas

2006-10-19 04:59:16 · answer #8 · answered by peckerwud2 3 · 0 0

I have spinach, lettuce, onions, eggplant, spearmint, cilantro, marjoram, and squash in containers in my yard and on my balcony. I cover them on cold nights. I have brought in some flowers, basil, tropical plants and cactus for over the winter. I live in Wisconsin.

2006-10-19 05:36:19 · answer #9 · answered by kaydee 2 · 0 0

i have a cubby house shed lemon tree lots of flowers thats from the back yard n the front just flowers n roses

2006-10-19 05:01:17 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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