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Great Walkway Flowers
I have a walkway leading to an attached room on the side of the house
that currently is just dirt with slight natural growth. Id like to plan some very pretty flowers that could possibly blowm year round. i live in Orange County, California. so it never gets cold enough for frost really even in winter. what do you guys suggest? also it would be a huge plus if they didnt really attract bees as this will be a walkway that will be used fairly much. and while im not allergic nor really scared of bees any guests to the room might be. im kinda new at gardening and dont really know what flowers to plan as there seems to be soo many great kinds, so any help is greatly appriciated. Thanks |
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On 17 Aug 2005 21:26:21 -0700, "Ron" wrote:
I have a walkway leading to an attached room on the side of the house that currently is just dirt with slight natural growth. Id like to plan some very pretty flowers that could possibly blowm year round. i live in Orange County, California. so it never gets cold enough for frost really even in winter. what do you guys suggest? also it would be a huge plus if they didnt really attract bees as this will be a walkway that will be used fairly much. and while im not allergic nor really scared of bees any guests to the room might be. im kinda new at gardening and dont really know what flowers to plan as there seems to be soo many great kinds, so any help is greatly appriciated. Thanks impatiens, fuchsias, bedding begonias, coleus, polkadot plant (Hypoestes phyllostachya} These work for me in Ventura county. |
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