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canesisters
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Need some possible plant lists....
The office is pine tree heaven so I'll need some things that are:
1. happy or at least tolerant of acid soil
2. not require constant watering (the mgr won't do it but I might be able to get away with setting a sprinkler during lunch once or twice a week)
3. provide color in those big round beds at the end of the walk
Once the liriope takes hold on the left side I think that will be sufficient for along the walk. I don't know if you can tell, but there is a long bed along the right - from the porch to the end of the building. It's got myrtles and some sort of evergreen shrub (a holy of some sort??). There is a lot of spaces between them all. It's very shady there, and also acid... All I can think of right off is lenten rose.
The Box right now has 3 variegated euonymus in the back and a bunch of some thing that I haven't found a name of yet. It has a naturally small, round shape. The pointed leaves stay red (or in this case - faded, sun burnt looking paleish red-ish). They are widely used here in shopping center parking lots. There is a fragrant olive living amongst the base of one of the euonymus. If I can get it out in one piece, I might take it home... Or maybe.. since the olive is a volunteer, I should take out the leggy, weak looking euonymus and plant 2 more olives (which will require pruning several times a year to keep small..). This area is HOT and dry. It is quite literally in the middle of a large paved area. And I have to watch the height of anything I put here because the signs must be visible.
Plenty of time for plant choosing. Still have many hours of weeding ahead of me yet.
Some good ideas Bay. I was thinking about some of those purple cabbages and maybe some pansies for The Box. Possibly moving the red bushes from The Box to the entrance sign area where they will get a little bit of shade and not have such heat to deal with.
The office is pine tree heaven so I'll need some things that are:
1. happy or at least tolerant of acid soil
2. not require constant watering (the mgr won't do it but I might be able to get away with setting a sprinkler during lunch once or twice a week)
3. provide color in those big round beds at the end of the walk
Once the liriope takes hold on the left side I think that will be sufficient for along the walk. I don't know if you can tell, but there is a long bed along the right - from the porch to the end of the building. It's got myrtles and some sort of evergreen shrub (a holy of some sort??). There is a lot of spaces between them all. It's very shady there, and also acid... All I can think of right off is lenten rose.
The Box right now has 3 variegated euonymus in the back and a bunch of some thing that I haven't found a name of yet. It has a naturally small, round shape. The pointed leaves stay red (or in this case - faded, sun burnt looking paleish red-ish). They are widely used here in shopping center parking lots. There is a fragrant olive living amongst the base of one of the euonymus. If I can get it out in one piece, I might take it home... Or maybe.. since the olive is a volunteer, I should take out the leggy, weak looking euonymus and plant 2 more olives (which will require pruning several times a year to keep small..). This area is HOT and dry. It is quite literally in the middle of a large paved area. And I have to watch the height of anything I put here because the signs must be visible.
Plenty of time for plant choosing. Still have many hours of weeding ahead of me yet.
Some good ideas Bay. I was thinking about some of those purple cabbages and maybe some pansies for The Box. Possibly moving the red bushes from The Box to the entrance sign area where they will get a little bit of shade and not have such heat to deal with.