Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Garden Color
For borders, my 'go to' plant is the New Guinea Impatient. They can tolerate more sun than traditional Impatient's, and will fill in nicely. In warmer zones, you can plant them as early as March, but here in the NW, where it's been such a rainy spring, I'm finally getting around to planting them! That was my job last night- luckily, the soil was moist and workable and they went in pretty quickly. As they fill in, I'll post a photo of my garden, but I'm about a month behind since it's been so wet! Roses and Peonies are full of rust spots...grrrr!
Labels:Pacific NW Interest
gardening in the Pacific NW,
New Guinea Impatients
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