What will be different or better in your garden next year?

Discussion in 'Gardening Other' started by petunia, Oct 12, 2007.

  1. Palm Tree

    Palm Tree Young Pine

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    Ooo such a lot of ideas

    I will have to make a decision and stick to at least one of them.

    I would love to get all different colours of arums in my garden (I currently have only white ones.) the Yellow ones I planted never stood a chance as the cutworms feated on the bulbs.

    I want to try and grow a Leucadendrom shrubs that opens up when flowering.

    I want to start a herbal, scented garden, (A pipe dream)

    I want to start a vegetable patch and do companion gardening. (If only I had the space.)

    WHere do I stop? WHere do I start?
     
  2. saffron

    saffron New Seed

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    I have totally replanted my front garden so hope it will be good starting next spring
     
  3. Primsong

    Primsong Young Pine

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    I'm haven't grown and lettuces or bok-choy for years, but I'm intending to give 'em a try on my deck where slugs won't be so much of an issue. I'm giving away a couple huge peony plants to friends to make more room in my garden area to play with cutting flowers - love the idea of zinnias, stratsmom!

    My kids want to plant indian corn - I can't think of where I can put them that will get enough sun, but if creativity strikes we may.

    Want to add more shrubs and small trees along our back fence too - this year we did nineteen of them along one side, now to tackle the next leg.
     
  4. petunia

    petunia Young Pine

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    Thanks to everyone on their gardening projects. Looks like we'll all be busy come spring. :)
     



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  5. aprilconnett

    aprilconnett Seedling

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    I need to work on my soil. I am composting like crazy with all the produce from the grocery store. I want to raised beds and definitely put out "NO SPRAY" signs. I really think the lack of weed killer will help my garden next year. ;)
     
  6. Sherry8

    Sherry8 I Love Birds!

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    I have trouble with flowers getting too large or not large enough where I plant them. You sure don't want a huge plant in the front of a flowerbed but how do you know how much it likes or dislikes the area. Trial and error....Sherry8
     

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