blue and orange?
Deborah Petrovitch
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WANTED: 6 for 1hardy hibiscuswant blue hibiscus or orange cone f
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Comments (7)what forums would you like to add to your OP next time you post? say "Conversations" wouldn't appear in your list..one has to go there, open a thread there, then add another forum (say this one) before posting Other forums should be listed as options for you to add (I usually choose patterns like this..first, I fall in love..then,I make sure I am in love indeed-which would be me constantly looking at the pattern/pallette, or having it on my mind for a long enough time(the time can vary..if it's a throw pillow I alot less time to it than whether it's something big and expensiive)..then I try to analyze whether my love will work with what a house would love too..usually I'm able to sneak it in..if no, I let the house win. Then there's budget. That's how I don't have a rug..)) Well, not a big, important one. I find that the more colors one has-the easier is it to incorporate one more. But it demands certain preferences of course..and minding things like fresh, bright, clean colors vs more muted versions, or cooler temperature colors vs warmer vesrions ..and repetition, which can come in many subtle forms. Depends on a person..the amount of colors they're comfortable with in their houses. I don't like going by the strict rules here..I mean it's important to read what others think and to know it, because then it gives one more confidence to break it if he's so inclined. He knows his "why" better so to say. It takes some time to build this confidence. Add pictures..recently became a bit of an arduous process as pictures, because of this site's glitches, often don't upload in the opening post..but usually one can upload them in the comment section....See MorePerennials/self-seeding blue, purple, or orange flowers?
Comments (25)As Cecily and madgallica mentioned, in an area surrounded by trees, many of the unwanted plants will be tree seedlngs. So whoever will be doing the maintenance (your neighbor?) will need to recognize the common woody (tree and shrub) seedlings in your area and pull them by hand if tiny or with pliers if a bit larger. You don’t want to let them go for even a year or the chore may become overwhelming. If the house is surrounded by trees you are likely in an area where nature wants to turn everything into a forest, so open areas need to be maintained by mowing or fire or hand pulling. In part shade, hay-scented ferns are a lovely dense groundcover but spread vigorously and will overwhelm most other plants....See MoreBeverlyFLADeziner
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