Get more for your money. Instead of buying single potted plants get bulk. Look for ones that come in bundles of four or more in the trays. Then pick the one with the most growth and shoots.
Also try bulbs, like tulips for examle. There you are getting more than one.
Want to spend even less, buy seeds and start them outside or inside depending on where you live. If you have family or friends near by ask it they have any plants they are going to be digging up in their flower beds. Some plants sprend to much over the years and need to be seperated and removed. Also try ground covers that will spread and fill up more space. Snow in the mountain is a good example, it adds different texture to your flower bed as well as a nice natural color. Hope this helps, good luck!
2007-03-12 02:12:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Roses
2007-03-12 00:32:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask at the centre when you get there. My garden is a mish mash of long grass, unkempt bushes and weeds at the moment. Big spring job for me then...
2007-03-12 00:26:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Geraniums. You can leave them out all winter too and they withstand frost. Bloom for ages.
2007-03-12 00:22:16
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A Tree
2007-03-12 00:20:14
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Look around when you get there,ask questions & state your requirments,leave your decision till after you have made sure you are getting what you need.
2007-03-12 04:32:02
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flowers pots moew
2007-03-12 03:56:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Buy a squash.
2007-03-12 01:17:22
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answered by Bud#21 4
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a garden heater you never know you may need it
2007-03-12 00:28:42
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answered by cute sexy little feet 3
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How about pansies?
2007-03-12 00:20:50
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answered by Anonymous
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