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Hi guys,
im new here and new to gardening, would really appreciate your help in helping me out on a project i want to undertake. Aim: I want to create a flower bed represnting the India flag. Orange White and Green with central Blue circle. Time: It needs to flower around August 2012 Space: I want to fit it in a space 2m x 1m Size: I would really like flowers that stay at a low-level with a thick coverage so the pattern is easily noticeable. Would really appreciate any advice here, the main thing would be the actual flowers. Thanks for your time, hoping you can help. |
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On 15/08/2011 20:59, tauran wrote:
Hi guys, im new here and new to gardening, would really appreciate your help in helping me out on a project i want to undertake. Aim: I want to create a flower bed represnting the India flag. Orange White and Green with central Blue circle. Time: It needs to flower around August 2012 Space: I want to fit it in a space 2m x 1m Size: I would really like flowers that stay at a low-level with a thick coverage so the pattern is easily noticeable. My suggestions would be: Blue, White as trailing lobelia Orange as calendula (or low growing French marigolds) Green as thyme or a low growing hebe Chosen on the basis of being easy to grow. Would really appreciate any advice here, the main thing would be the actual flowers. Thanks for your time, hoping you can help. Doubtless others will have suggestions. Quite a few people in our village are planning to do red, white and blue plantings next year. Any suggestions for a foolproof low growing red flower? Regards, Martin Brown |
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On 16/08/2011 10:10, Sacha wrote:
On 2011-08-15 23:04:41 +0100, Martin Brown said: On 15/08/2011 20:59, tauran wrote: Hi guys, im new here and new to gardening, would really appreciate your help in helping me out on a project i want to undertake. Aim: I want to create a flower bed represnting the India flag. Orange White and Green with central Blue circle. Time: It needs to flower around August 2012 Space: I want to fit it in a space 2m x 1m Size: I would really like flowers that stay at a low-level with a thick coverage so the pattern is easily noticeable. My suggestions would be: Blue, White as trailing lobelia Orange as calendula (or low growing French marigolds) Green as thyme or a low growing hebe Chosen on the basis of being easy to grow. Would really appreciate any advice here, the main thing would be the actual flowers. Thanks for your time, hoping you can help. Doubtless others will have suggestions. Quite a few people in our village are planning to do red, white and blue plantings next year. Any suggestions for a foolproof low growing red flower? There's a dark red nasturtium called something like Red Velvet. There are some good bright red Pelargoniums and some of the verbenas are red. I was thinking about some of the sempervivums like cv 'Red Devil'. I don't know of any that are true bright scarlet red though. Actually we might as well broaden the question out into all the colours of the rainbow and low growing compact floriferous plants that are either easy to grow (preferably from seed) or cheap to buy. The ideal plant should give nearly solid colour at the peak of its display and last for a decent length of time (so Day Lilies are out). Sedum acre 'Golden Queen' would count as bright yellow flowers in summer and lime green yellow foliage in winter. Regards, Martin Brown |
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On 16/08/2011 12:14, Chris Hogg wrote:
On Mon, 15 Aug 2011 23:04:41 +0100, Martin Brown wrote: Any suggestions for a foolproof low growing red flower? Salvia splendens and its cultivars, such as Scarlet King? Yes. I reckon that is on the money. Nice bright red easy to grow. Any offers for other rainbow colours? Regards, Martin Brown |
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