Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Finally have a house where i can plant flowers this summer...what kind smell da best an are easy to care fer??

Lilacs, but get the dwarf. We have three planted outside the door we use the most. What a way to start the day. Stepping outside and get hit with the best smell. UMMMMMMMMMM





And you can abuse them w/o being arrested or causing death!





Congrads on your new home!
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FlowersBirthday FlowersSympathy FlowersLilacs smell beautiful and thrive on neglect. It's a bush, so it's always there - you never have to replant.
Reply:Peony.
Reply:Heliotrope is good. It has a vanilla fragrance, dark purple flowers in a cluster at the top of the plant and likes cool weather so it'll bloom into the fall.
Reply:petunias, heliotrope, flowering tobacco
Reply:Sunflower.
Reply:A night blooming jasmine. Will fill the air with a sweet aroma during the summer months. They bloom at night and release their sent around sunset.





Very invigorating. You'll enjoy it as much as I do.
Reply:roses.......... beautiful and smell lovely.
Reply:That really depends on where you live. Oriental Hybrid Lily is very fragrant and an easy to grow perennial, same of Lily of the Valley, Peonies, Bearded Iris, and Summer Phlox. Some people find the scent of Daisey and chrysanthemums pleasant and they are also easy.
Reply:Wild flowers of course! Even if you have a small space with lots of sunshine you can plant a beautiful array of colorfull flowers, for an extra kick throw in some zinias. It is still early enough to throw a packet of each down, just rough up the soil scatter your seeds ( I mix the zenias %26amp; what ever else I want all together in a tupperware) then cover with about a 1/4 in garden soil. keep moist till they germinate. ENJOY!! You will have cut flowers for your house too. and blooms into fall
Reply:Hollyhocks are very easy to care for, they have beautiful flowers, and come back every year. They only want water and then just leave them be and every year you will have beautiful blooms.acting resources

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