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Produce => Non Edible Plants => Topic started by: Val on July 21, 2006, 09:04:52

Title: Advice needed
Post by: Val on July 21, 2006, 09:04:52
I want to plant up the entrance road to our road, at the moment its a mixture of grass and weeds. We have some trees either side which will be staying but its ideas for plants I'm getting confused with. All I have in mind is lavender so thats okay. They won't be watered only the initial watering in and must be very drought tolerant. Children and adults walk pass daily so I'd like something that pleases both, nothing too tall either cars have to see ::) or expensive. Sounds like I need a miracle doesn't it ;D  hope you can help thanks.
Title: Re: Advice needed
Post by: Tee Gee on July 21, 2006, 10:13:33
Naturalised bulbs such as;........... all the Spring bulbs..........Crocosmia / Montbretia for the summer
Title: Re: Advice needed
Post by: sandersj89 on July 21, 2006, 12:08:24
How about hardy geraniums, tough as old boots, loads of flowers, not too tall and forms nice clumps, very drought tollerant.


Loads of choice:

http://www.hardygeraniums.com/

Jerry

Title: Re: Advice needed
Post by: Val on July 21, 2006, 12:42:47
Yes good stuff, I wasn't sure if crocosmia or geraniums were drought tolerant...I love both plants and could take cuttings from my own garden. The soil BTW is probably akaline to neutral, I say probably because I haven't done a soil test, just going by my own garden, the area is sun and shade and clay. I'm going to go on the geranium site and find out, especially if they're evergreen too, there seems so much to think about it just leads on, think I might just plough in and hope for the best, it helps using you all as a sounding off board, hope you don't mind...a big thank you.
Title: Re: Advice needed
Post by: triffid on July 21, 2006, 15:31:39
Rosemary (as long as you don't mind pruning it!!) -- it positively thrives on drought and neglect.  :)
Title: Re: Advice needed
Post by: saddad on July 24, 2006, 23:41:52
Rosemary... I'm on my third and it will not establish. Germander (Teucretum Officinalis?) makes an excellent low shrub, evergreen and about knee high with pink flower stems in summer. Propagates well, can be cut right down (stooled) if gets too big and recovers quickly from damage...
8)
Title: Re: Advice needed
Post by: Val on July 25, 2006, 07:54:02
thanks, yes I must admit I've lost 2 rosemary's, I won't buy another, going to look up germander, I can't start anything until the rains come...if they ever do, my crocosmia have all died off in the garden so thats a no no, brown withered leaves which used to be green, drought conditions? sorry should've said desert.