M Michie <font color=red>Yes, I admit it --- I'm the reason Joined Oct 9, 2002 Messages 3,239 Mar 31, 2006 #1 What kind of anchor plants do you have for your foundation garden?
M Michie <font color=red>Yes, I admit it --- I'm the reason Joined Oct 9, 2002 Messages 3,239 Apr 1, 2006 #2
L107ANGEL <font color=purple>Tipsy Pioneer (Committed PUI)<b Joined Sep 10, 2004 Messages 38,263 Apr 1, 2006 #3 I need a bit more info. A what?
ChrisnSteph <font color=purple>Ask me about Ben Franklin's bat Joined Jan 20, 2003 Messages 6,104 Apr 1, 2006 #4 I haven't a clue. My idea of gardening is dusting off the silk plants.
M Michie <font color=red>Yes, I admit it --- I'm the reason Joined Oct 9, 2002 Messages 3,239 Apr 1, 2006 #5 L107ANGEL said: I need a bit more info. A what? Click to expand... an anchor plant, you know something that anchors your garden for it doesn't float away.
L107ANGEL said: I need a bit more info. A what? Click to expand... an anchor plant, you know something that anchors your garden for it doesn't float away.
L107ANGEL <font color=purple>Tipsy Pioneer (Committed PUI)<b Joined Sep 10, 2004 Messages 38,263 Apr 1, 2006 #6 I am guessing you live on water?
M Michie <font color=red>Yes, I admit it --- I'm the reason Joined Oct 9, 2002 Messages 3,239 Apr 1, 2006 #7 an anchor plant is sorta like bookends, or a focal point(s). I think I just know I need about 10
FroggyinArk <b><font color=darkorchid>SPF's All Time Favorite Joined Mar 27, 2004 Messages 12,369 Apr 1, 2006 #8 number one i refuse to do foundation plantings,, beds should never be closer to the house than 3 ft,, but our yard is anchored by evergreens and roses, with a water feature centered in the yard surrounded by color beds.
number one i refuse to do foundation plantings,, beds should never be closer to the house than 3 ft,, but our yard is anchored by evergreens and roses, with a water feature centered in the yard surrounded by color beds.