I have several areas in my yard that need "prettying up" or at least, a
modicum of landscaping efforts. My budget is modest, but I do want it to
look as nice as possible within my constraints. I'm in Zone 7 and the
specific area(s) to be planted are in both full sun and partial shade. I'm
planning to plant a vegetable garden which is pretty basic, so that's no
real challenge.
However, I'm seeking to plant some nice flowers and/or other reasonably
priced green shrubs/plants. I prefer perennials so that I'm not replanting
each year and am considering some daisies as one option, but definitely want
a variety. I'm looking for hardy flowers that can withstand drought and if
possible, fragrant flowers.
I realize my requests are too open-ended to get much specific info. If
someone could recommend a superb gardening site that offers comparative
information on different plants and also planting suggestions (i.e., a
landscape plan), then that would be most helpful.
Thank you in advance and I apologize if this has been asked and covered
before.
Aside from taking advantage of the expertise in this group, there's also
the various forums at www.davesgarden.com . The Plant Files database
there has helped me quite a bit. Also, checkout
www.squarefootgardening.com . My wife and I just built,filled and
planted (mostly) 3 4x4 frames. 2 with different veggies and one with
flowers.
Carl
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Here are some links you may consider adding to your site. They are case
sensitive.
1. Techno Tree Biology Dictionary
http://www.treedictionary.com . Look up "logging".
2. Articles written by DR. ALEX L. SHIGO, one of the foremost authorities
worldwide on tree systems today online at
http://www.treedictionary.com/DICT2003/shigo/index.html
3. Literature Available by Dr. Shigo is here:
http://www.treedictionary.com/DICT2003/treeinfo.html
4. Hard to get Documents
http://www.treedictionary.com/DICT2003/hardtoget/index.html
If you have any suggestions please let me know. 610-864-5251
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Tree Biologist
http://mercury.ccil.org/~treeman/
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that we are not the boss.
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