thistlebloom
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Are you still thinking of putting in that brick planter Smiles? That would keep the flowers untrampled for sure.
I'm putting in a vote for coneflowers and beebalm too. Especially beebalm. You'll make the hummers very happy with that.
Steve has a compelling argument in favor of annuals. And like Mary said, a perennial bed with a mix of some annuals can't go wrong. If you do grow a vine, clematis are a large diverse group. And my favorites!
Just be very, very, careful, because you might get sucked in to being a flower nut once you get started!
I'm putting in a vote for coneflowers and beebalm too. Especially beebalm. You'll make the hummers very happy with that.
Steve has a compelling argument in favor of annuals. And like Mary said, a perennial bed with a mix of some annuals can't go wrong. If you do grow a vine, clematis are a large diverse group. And my favorites!
Just be very, very, careful, because you might get sucked in to being a flower nut once you get started!