Friday, January 8, 2010

Pictures Of Planters Warts Empty Planters?

Empty planters? - pictures of planters warts

I need information! What this plant manufacturers? Colored hanging on, something to the pot. This is an area of shade. Heres a few pictures. http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/album/78543054dNXbiK

7 comments:

Kayla ™ said...

U shuld but some heart and say that somebody Love U

Queenie said...

Petunias would be nice. , Or even herbs like rosemary, lavender, basil, chives or to work. Altos is also good.

Chris OE said...

We must first know which zone you are in, and you want to annual or perennial plants (plants that during the cooling and planting) next year. Personally, I filled fuchsia - I fuchsia hanging plants in my pot in a shady spot and looks great in the summer. We need much water (a finger into the soil - when dry, you will enjoy it thoroughly with a hose). I replace the soil in the pot - old dirt with mineral water, which dries up stuffed in it. The new dirt, especially a mixture of containers for such things will help your plants succeed. If these owners are unable to drain away, you must be careful not to over water, but a thirsty plant will be less like a fuchsia aggrevated by wet feet.

Chris OE said...

We must first know which zone you are in, and you want to annual or perennial plants (plants that during the cooling and planting) next year. Personally, I filled fuchsia - I fuchsia hanging plants in my pot in a shady spot and looks great in the summer. We need much water (a finger into the soil - when dry, you will enjoy it thoroughly with a hose). I replace the soil in the pot - old dirt with mineral water, which dries up stuffed in it. The new dirt, especially a mixture of containers for such things will help your plants succeed. If these owners are unable to drain away, you must be careful not to over water, but a thirsty plant will be less like a fuchsia aggrevated by wet feet.

Linn said...

Support would be a good book on plants, shade, flowers, potted plants. The library has done.

cauldron... said...

When the settlers in the shade, you must love the plants, shade plants.
Ivy is a good investment (Varigated small type) job well, and if you want to add some of this year (the lovers of the Shadow).
This way you can change their blossoms. However, while retaining the ivy, and continue to grow.
Go to the local garden center and see or something about plants, which are like shadows, there are many out there.
Let me start with a small Ivy ... and build from there.
You can get a network that comes in pots also to ... This way you train the ivy, ivy and continuing to grow in the lattice to give up pot.
Impaitents really well in the shade! too! and are beautifully blended with ivy.

disnevil said...

As the other reply said, depending on the region.

A succulent / cactus garden with plenty of performance and low maintenance.

Thoughts, petunias, or other seasonal colors, change to one or two times a year.

Orchids. (if you're going to grow where it is)

Spider plants.

Strawberries.

Visit your local nursery and look about him. Find something that you look like. Talk to the people of Nice in the nursery (People in the nursery) are almost always beautiful, about the size of the pot, and suggested what kind of compost for your region to grow the plants that have chosen you.

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