Trailside annuals/perennial IDs
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Comments (22)Yes, Cameron - they are prickly. We have deer (and rabbits, etc) - but I didn't notice the malvas eaten - which may not really mean anything because I have tons of borders and the deer may have just passed the malvas on the way to something better... Japanese beetles, however, go for Malva but they are so gorgeous, it's worth it. They reseed great but the only problem with larkspurs, poppies and malvas (from my experience) is that they are very difficult to transplant. You may be able to lift them when they are really small (the malva/larkspurs), but transplanting small reseeded poppies are really difficult and sometimes almost impossible because of their long roots. Maybe someone else on this forum has had luck transplanting them, but I haven't... The cleomes can get very, very tall. The larkspurs I have found look great in the early spring but as it gets really hot, I have found the foliage starts to get yellowish and a bit ratty. Unfortunately, I like to harvest the seeds, so I deal with the foliage a bit longer than I like.... Carrie...See MoreHAVE: annual, perennial & herb seeds
Comments (10)Sorry for the delay everyone. Busy last few days and now our Internet is out so I'm using my phone now. Gmofreeguy - what are you interested in? It depends on how many I have - some I have more than I will ever need, others are dwindling. Lovemeflowers - please send your file - id love to take a look. Diana - I will send an email soon. Thanks everyone!...See MoreWanted: Annual or Perennial seeds for shade/part-shade
Comments (7)aquawise, columbine sounds good. Mixed colors? What can I give to you? Margez, all of those sounds great. I can trade you one flower type for one lettuce type. What do you think? onedaylily, doronicum, anemone sylvestris, geranium macrorrhizum = yes! Trade for 2 packs of lettuce and one pack of orange pepper? Shoot me an email: muffypuffie@yahoo.com...See MoreHAVE: 200 + Hosta seeds for pink annuals or perennials or salvi
Comments (1)Oops. Sorry. I didn't think the other one posted, so I double posted....See Morebengz6westmd
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