Petunias in the court yard
Yesterday as I was removing some of the paver blocks that had shifted over the years, I noticed that my court yard really looked terrible. It's a space that I don't use much, an area near the front door and behind a four-foot wall with a gate. So, you really can't see this space from the street, and I didn't really look at it much over the years as I, like most people in the Phoenix area, go in and out of my house through the garage.
This area I have used as a place for rehabilitating plants, so there is good shade, a watering system, and some big pots. There are several cycads and a little palm tree that I got years ago that I really didn't want but was unable to give away. It's growing, so I'm going to let it live here. And to bring it all together I went to Lowe's yesterday for some annual flowers.
By the far the best annual flower for this is the petunia. It has a wonderful vining shape so it will not only fill the pots, it will spill over the sides. It flowers, as you know, like crazy, and it grows like a house on fire. I bought two six-packs at $1.99 each. Previous readers of my blog will know that I tried to grow annuals from seed over the past two seasons and failed miserably. Spend the two bucks!
This area I have used as a place for rehabilitating plants, so there is good shade, a watering system, and some big pots. There are several cycads and a little palm tree that I got years ago that I really didn't want but was unable to give away. It's growing, so I'm going to let it live here. And to bring it all together I went to Lowe's yesterday for some annual flowers.
By the far the best annual flower for this is the petunia. It has a wonderful vining shape so it will not only fill the pots, it will spill over the sides. It flowers, as you know, like crazy, and it grows like a house on fire. I bought two six-packs at $1.99 each. Previous readers of my blog will know that I tried to grow annuals from seed over the past two seasons and failed miserably. Spend the two bucks!
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