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Hello all,
I seem to have developed a wild passion for P. orientalis in its various forms and had a great display in my microscopic front garden over the last month or so. Now, the back garden is being readied for cultivation and I plan to plant some more there. So I'm looking for suggestions on plants which may be planted under or near to the poppies which will take up the space after the poppies are finished. In the front I've put in a bunch of deciduous arum lillies (Zantedeschia ethiopica hybrids) which come up fast at just the right time. Any other suggestions? AdvThanksance Thes. |
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![]() "Thes" wrote in message ... Hello all, I seem to have developed a wild passion for P. orientalis in its various forms and had a great display in my microscopic front garden over the last month or so. Now, the back garden is being readied for cultivation and I plan to plant some more there. So I'm looking for suggestions on plants which may be planted under or near to the poppies which will take up the space after the poppies are finished. In the front I've put in a bunch of deciduous arum lillies (Zantedeschia ethiopica hybrids) which come up fast at just the right time. Any other suggestions? Are there hybrids which are hardier than the species? Dare I risk them in the open at the top end of Wensleydale, in a reasonably sheltered garden? Franz |
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Franz Heymann wrote:
"Thes" wrote in message ... snip Now, the back garden is being readied for cultivation and I plan to plant some more there. So I'm looking for suggestions on plants which may be planted under or near to the poppies which will take up the space after the poppies are finished. In the front I've put in a bunch of deciduous arum lillies (Zantedeschia ethiopica hybrids) which come up fast at just the right time. Any other suggestions? Are there hybrids which are hardier than the species? Dare I risk them in the open at the top end of Wensleydale, in a reasonably sheltered garden? Franz Beats me. The orange-flowered ones I have survived the last two winters but are planted quite close to the house, so the ground is not going to freeze hard (if at all). I'm not sure where Wensleydale is, I'm afraid. Being, like Zantedeschia, an import! But I expect you know that the plants won't stand for a hard frost, even when dormant. If anyone does have any info on hardier Zants then I'd also be interested to find out. Thes. |
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