Re: After Hyacinths & Pansies
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: After Hyacinths & Pansies
- From: R* G* <R*@aol.com>
- Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 21:32:45 EDT
In a message dated 4/19/98 8:13:24 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
debie_oconnell@sunshine.net writes:
>I need some advice. I have two areas in from of the house that I need to
fill
>after the spring. The first is part sun at most, well drained, about 8'X4'.
>There are hyacinths in there now, what can I put in there to follow up. My
>wife wants a yellow/blue color theme. I also have a full sun area, well
>drained that is probably 10'X6'. I was thinking of putting one of those
>ground cover roses (yellow) in there after the pansies are gone. Where can I
>get one? Any other ideas. Both areas need low growing plants. The sunny
one
>could probable get as tall as a foot, but the other is in front of some new
>azaleas and I don't want to hide them completely. I would prefer a perennial
>but don't want to interfere with the hyacinths. Thanks for any suggestions.
>
>Rob Smith
>Rob:
> Where are you and what is your zone ?
Sorry I forgot. I'm in zone 7, about in the middle of Wash, DC, Balt, MD and
Annapolis, MD. Thanks for the reminder. BTW how would St. john's Wort do
there??
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