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4 Responses to “what kind of flowers to plant?”
By mog72 on Jan 14, 2006 | Reply
Check with your local newspaper, it might have a “Gardener column” for plants in your area. You might want to plant some veggies, they make pretty plants and you can eat them too!
As for websites, go to
By Wulfie on Jan 17, 2006 | Reply
Nevada is a tough place to grow anything. But, wildflowers that are native tend to do really well. Go into a local garden center and buy a package of native wildflowers and sow them. You will have a whole season of beauty!
By whatserbut on Jan 21, 2006 | Reply
Marigolds will grow anywhere, and they keep bugs away. The smell is a little strong, though, and they are hard to get rid of, if you ever want to. But I think they’re pretty.
By Ed C. on Jan 23, 2006 | Reply
You can check at your local retail store that sells seeds and find out what zone your in. Any greenhouse in your area would be able to help you - most only sell plants that will grow in your area.
Any seed/plant catalogue will give you some great ideas and show you what the flower will look like then you can start to decide exactly what you want your back yard to look like.
Good luck and have fun with it. Gardens can give you years of pleasure.