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Min3 South S.F. Bay CA(Zone 9)

Beautiful arrangement of plants in the sunlight- I think you are doing your gardening exactly right. Min3

    Bookmark     February 16, 2015 at 6:39PM
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docmom_gw Zone 5 MI(5)

I believe your style and climate require more careful attention to combinations of plants, given the relative slow growth and gradual changes your garden goes through. Color and texture are so different. My garden goes from dirt to explosive green in about a month, then through multiple colors as flowers bloom, and then into brilliant fall colors, and back to dirt, and finally white for four months. You have managed your situation to perfection. Well done.

Martha

    Bookmark     February 17, 2015 at 10:10AM
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ken_adrian Adrian MI cold Z5

sounds like this is a business for you?

and you want us to solve your problem???

if you are doing this for the greater good.. i want to help ..

if you a re doing it for profit;.. and have no clue.. i dont want to help

ken

ps: i case you are doing this gratis.. riddle me this batman:

where are you?
soil?
mulch?
etc???
and any other info that will help us understand the situation....
you have basically given us nothing other than the watering regimen .... eh?

    Bookmark     February 16, 2015 at 7:34PM
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NHBabs(4b-5aNH)

What will work in this situation is quite different in different areas. In my part of the country almost no one has sprinklers because we usually get regular rain and we are far enough north that many part sun plants do fine in full sun. But that is apparently not true for your area, so what Ken said about adding location information is important, including zone, how far north, the type of soil, and how much rain you usually get in spring and summer. Does water puddle in this area when the sprinklers are running, and if so how long does it take the surface water to soak in? Does your friend want all of one kind of plant or would he want a mixture of few to create a longer season of bloom and some foliage interest?

    Bookmark     February 16, 2015 at 8:07PM
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Who's Here?catkin here, changed my name!
Posted by catkinZ8a February 10, 2015
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Marlorena-z8 England-

lol....that's ok...I don't do Facebook either.... can't make head or tail of it.... and as for Twitter.....forget it...

    Bookmark     February 16, 2015 at 3:42PM
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hostaholic2 z 4, MN

Figuring things out as I go, haven't been on much for the last year, busy with parent, in-laws etc. Looks like things are settling down a bit, hope to have a little more time.

    Bookmark     February 16, 2015 at 8:02PM
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peren.all(5a ON Canada)

Spring is a while away for me. It will be -40 tonight with the wind chill. Celsius and Fahrenheit meet at -40. The extreme cold is expected to last at least a couple of days.

    Bookmark     February 15, 2015 at 6:11AM
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mikerno_1micha(Zone 6a, Massachusetts)

Beautiful pics everyone..Unfortunately I don't even think I will see the dirt in my yard until June at this rate..The western part of the states has been above normal for months while the eastern half has been way below normal..I don't see any change soon(( Love the pics..

    Bookmark     February 15, 2015 at 5:47PM
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vaflowernut(^6 b)

I didn't know any of this, I've been making idea books with my pictures and winter sowing info. I thought everything was going so well too and getting used to things, I don't like this at all. I going to erase all but my seed list now !?!?

    Bookmark     February 15, 2015 at 1:22PM
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Min3 South S.F. Bay CA(Zone 9)

Campanula! Please don't go- you have made g/w so much fun, I will really miss you! But if you do leave, please please tell me where to find your blog. Min3

    Bookmark     February 15, 2015 at 2:35PM
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jujujojo_gw(6b 7a)

laceyvail, look at the top right corner of the screen. You should see your username after an avatar. Click on that avatar.

    Bookmark     February 13, 2015 at 4:19PM
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diggerdee zone 6 CT

Hmm, I don't see my user name, but if you see in the upper right "Your Houzz" and hover over that, you'll see a drop-down menu that includes Edit Your Profile. Oh! I just hovered over it to doublec-check my advice, and now I DO see my username in the drop-down! :)

    Bookmark     February 13, 2015 at 5:51PM
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mxk3(Zone 6 SE MI)

I usually overwinter stuff in the garage w/o any problem, but just forgot to bring a few pots in - they're next to the garage just not in it. The pots usually freeze solid in the garage, so I wouldn't think there would be any difference, but wanted to see what you thought. You gave me Sleeping Beauty, and the Praying Hands from a couple years ago.

    Bookmark     February 13, 2015 at 2:32PM
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ken_adrian Adrian MI cold Z5

just get this in your head... winter will never kill a zone appropriate plant ... thats kinda the whole point of such ....

what kills them is the transition between winter and spring.. and how the pot holds water in frozen media ... when the plant is going in and out of dormancy ... along with hot sun on a black pot.. and then refreezing at night

ken

    Bookmark     February 13, 2015 at 3:19PM
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catkinZ8a

Thanks peren! DH got that as a 2 footer or so--it's a beast! The finches love to sit in it--they look like ornaments on the branches!

Pretty pics!

What am I hearing about posting out photos? Are they indeed then property of Houzz?

Thought I'd also read that we couldn't delete the photos if we desired to, anyone know or tried?

May have to ask...

    Bookmark     February 10, 2015 at 5:06PM
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daisyincrete Z10? 905feet/275 metres

Well, we can't post photos from Photobucket or Flikr. This is a real pain. I can find my stuff easily on Photobucket or Flikr, but it took me 35 minutes to find a photo that I wanted to post on the Antique Rose Forum this morning. The photos on my computer are in date order, but how do I remember which year I took a particular photo of a particular rose?

Well, here are some random photos of parts of my garden.

Daisy

    Bookmark     February 13, 2015 at 7:07AM
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texasranger2

hmm. I used to think Big Bro but now I'm leaning toward Brave New World. Its our love of amusement that will do us in.

    Bookmark     February 12, 2015 at 11:09AM
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jujujojo_gw(6b 7a)

Campanula, you will see the real big brother if you issue online threat to ... Let's look at the positive and be happy. This entire discussion and everything is free for you. You might wonder who partially paid for it, hint big brother.

    Bookmark     February 12, 2015 at 1:53PM
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mxk3(Zone 6 SE MI)

Eh, don't feed the trolls - they'll get hungry soon enough and find food elsewhere...

    Bookmark     February 12, 2015 at 1:25PM
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mxk3(Zone 6 SE MI)

Yes, well said Josephine.

Anyone who is under the impression anything is "private" on the internet is quite mistaken. No different on Houzz than anywhere else. If you're paranoid or upset about being "watched" or intruded upon, be very careful with devices such as OnStar -- you may well be being watched in the literal sense of the word. It is inescapable nowadays - that is the price for innovations in technology, and it's only going to get worse. Someone recently relayed a story stating that he was speeding and he was contacted (I want to say by OnStar but my memory is failing momentarily so I'm not 100% sure) WHILE DRIVING and informed that if he did not slow down the warranty on his vehicle would be void. WTF! Now *that* is being watched...

Plus, didn't we all get in an uproar when we found out GW had the rights to our posts/photos. Didn't last long, did it? People were soon back to posting photos as usual.

    Bookmark     February 12, 2015 at 1:39PM
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Campanula UK Z8

blimey - not a sniff of mine yet (and just as well since I am woefully unprepared).

    Bookmark     February 11, 2015 at 9:28AM
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davids10 z7a nv.

i'm never ready:-) but. . . . .can always do cuttings but then i have to find an empty spot to put them-and i just gave the brugmansia the last one.

    Bookmark     February 11, 2015 at 9:59AM
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samhain10(5a - MI)

Ken - just down the street from you - so to speak. Definitely colder than the 5th level of Hades here in MI. Not sure I like this new format myself, but I imagine I'll get used to it.

- Alex

    Bookmark     February 10, 2015 at 5:10PM
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docmom_gw Zone 5 MI(5)

I definitely needed to check in to see if Ken found his way over here safely. Gardenweb just wouldn't be the same without his special mixture of wisdom and wit. Glad to find at least one anchor of familiarity. Thanks for being there, Ken. Of course, now the pressure is on, since you know how much we all count on you.

Martha

    Bookmark     February 11, 2015 at 9:28AM
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dbarron(z7_Arkansas)

I plant all winter...but then I'm not zone5 either ;) For me, the best time is mid fall through earliest spring (April being about the end).

I planted a sweet bay magnolia last week, a fringe tree, and a possumhaw yesterday. I plugged in about 10 container grown perennials (some from my own late summer sowing) also yesterday.

Everything has been experiencing freezes and frosts, so all are hardened off, though still, the ground is the best place for them.

    Bookmark     February 11, 2015 at 8:20AM
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Campanula UK Z8

obviously, I haven't learned a fecking thing since there are MORE pots and stuff lying about despite my avowed intent to plant them (and it is not as if I am challenged for space either). A whole heap of tree seedlings are facing the prospect of another year in pots, another autumn has been and gone and it is certain death to plant in my rooty, waterless woodland in spring...and anyway, the hundreds of seedlings will be appearing any day now....sigh, it is endless and I have been so slack this winter.

    Bookmark     February 11, 2015 at 9:26AM
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callirhoe123

Oriental poppies don't seem to like the heat, but you can probably grow some of the annual sorts (California poppy, Shirley poppy, red field poppy etc.) in your winter/early spring.

    Bookmark     February 11, 2015 at 6:00AM
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chloeasha

Yeah, that is what I was kind of getting at in the OP-- it's not hot where I am thinking to grow them. Rarely gets out of the upper 80s, and most months is hanging around in the 70s. Everywhere I have lived and had them before regularly got much hotter than that. So is that just the problem? They assume you're hot all the time?

    Bookmark     February 11, 2015 at 7:41AM
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dbarron(z7_Arkansas)

Often I'll see someone has a plant I want...and I'll want to setup a trade or purchase offline. Yes, I find email being the best for personal communications...not everything is appropriate for consumption by the masses (including mailing addresses).

As a consequence of that, I've currently sent personal emails (this week) to four other gardenwebbers (only one about the conversion to houzz). You develop out-of-band friendships.

    Bookmark     February 10, 2015 at 11:21AM
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Doug Durando

Hi WendyJo, they are sent through Houzz, and you can configure your email notifications to let you know when you've received a new message.

    Bookmark     February 10, 2015 at 11:23AM
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