Mid-Atlantic Gardening: Your Neck of the Woods Chat- Winter Solstice 2012, 1 by Gitagal
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Gitagal wrote: Happy--- Just FYI--HD has loads of seeds by different companies. Seems all packets of Burpee seeds are ONLY $1. Nice selection too. I can suggest several "fill-ins" that are the biennial sort of an annual. Self seed like crazy. I have seeds for all these. -Forget-Me-Nots--I could bring you a W-Box full of starter plants--dug them up last fall. Ready to bloom in the spring. -Dwarf (16" or so) Red Coreopsis -Tall Blue Ageratum--taller than the small clumping annuals sold in market packs. --Cleomies--you will have piles of these every year. --Same goes for Rose Campion--it will be all over. So pretty! --Candytuft--nice, spreading perennial. Have you thought of the perennial Euphorbia? The one with those neat little blooms? It multiplies from underground root runners. It is evergreen, drought tolerant, and disease free. I think it is this one. http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/100918/ I have it growing around a decaying stump. I have dug up some of the new plantlets. So pretty in the summer with those pale green "blooms" at the ends of long spikes. That's all I can think of right now. Gita 1--Forget-me-Nots 2--Cleome (Spider Flower) 3--Dwarf red Coreopsis 4--Rose campion 5--Candy Tuft |


