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dahoov2

Starting everything from scratch... need TOTAL help

dahoov2
13 years ago

I am not a gardener at all. But I want the prettiest house on the street ;) I guess that will be difficult... We just built a new porch and are currently working on a flagstone walkway and a new white picket fence. We will start over with new sod in April... so now I need plants/shrubs and flowers and I am totally confused. I've spent days here and on the net looking at gardens. My front yard faces East. Not too much shade except the corner of the porch facing South.

My porch is about 4' HIGH and about 18' wide to the steps (steps go out about 6 1/2') so I need plants to go here in front. I would love to get ideas of the best perennials/low maintenance if possible and I am unsure of the design regarding heights... I don't want to go more than 5-6' high for the highest one, but I don't want anything too wide because I'd LOVE to have loads of color and variations. Can anyone give me some clues? I'm not a huge fan of "wild" gardens. I am looking for something a bit more formal looking.

The second thing is the pathway. I am considering mulching the sides of the flagstone path and putting in low lying perennials. I'd love to find something that will stay green all year round and be like a carpet... with two or three colors perhaps? Either all the same plant in different colors or three different. Is there something someone can recommend?

Finally, I am looking for annuals or perennials for in front of the fence-line. I was just thinking loads of roses. I don't want anything that will grow thick roots and disturb the fence or anything to scratch the fence a lot (it's one of those vinyl ones); so roses are a scary thought!

My only success growing anything so far is my gardenia bush. It's GORGEOUS. I had some lovely wisteria, but it was so aggressive, I had to remove it.

I also plan to put some plants on the porch and two potted topiaries possibly on either side of the garage door opening.

Any help at all is greatly appreciated. I want to go plant shopping very shortly.

I wish I could post a photo here!

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