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Perennial Planter

Perennial Park Products 7 Feet Twin Planter Box Bench



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First fill the planter up leaving 1/2 inch from the top so that you minimize unnecessary cleanups and to accommodate some movement for insertion of the

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Perennial. This is a plant that will live for two or more years. Examples range from roses to delphiniums and many types of ornamental grasses.

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Consider planting a row of the same variety in a planter box and decorating the top of the soil with miniature pinecones or pine needles, which will protect and more »

Palette of petal colours awaits

ll find flowers for every spot in the yard and every week of the summer. The number of households growing flowers has dropped for three years straight, according to research from the National Gardening Association. 2 million households that have continued to buy flower seed. ) Apparently, at the same time flower purchases fell, food-garden spending climbed 20 per cent. And yet, even during hard times, the pompon bloom of a bachelor&rsquo. It would be nice to think that we&rsquo. Where have all the flowers gone. ve torn up all our flower beds to raise black oxheart tomatoes and red warty thing squash. Seriously, where did they go. They&rsquo. These folks know that seed catalogs are the place to find a palette of petal colours never seen on a paint chip. s button is still as cute as a lapdog&rsquo.

The Fake Out. Would you do it?? « life out of doors

Alright, in their defense, they did it rather tastefully, compared to some very alarming plastic gardens I’ve been the unfortunate witness to. However, that said, as the garden already looks beautiful, this is sacrilege. I have a post in draft about this very topic, with the very naughty title, Are yours real or fake. No, I would never do it. I had the MOST challenging shady spot in our first garden. However, the moss grew, and I just never steered guests toward that dank, dark, depressing and color-devoid section of the garden. It really cheapens the garden somehow. I knew right away when I saw some plastic flowers that they were fake as it was February at the time and there was still snow on the ground. Very cheering. Just wait an extra month for the real one....

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