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graysky
Carrabelle, FL

July 02, 2009
11:41 AM

Post #6768121

I am planning a new flower bed. I am in zone 9 and the bed will get afternoon sun. Any comments for suggestions would be appreciated. I am interested in low maintenance and year round interest.

The plants I am considering are plumbago, red shrimp plant, mexican petunia, pink salvia, verigated spider plant, sun coleus, sweet william, red/yellow marigold, creeping juniper, and purple heart.

Thanks
Smokey_SC
Piedmont, SC
(Zone 7b)

July 07, 2009
05:52 PM

Post #6790204

Those all sound great. I just want you to know that plumbago is very invasive here. I have been trying to get rid of it for years. Post pics if you can We would love to see your new bed.
littlelamb
Virginia Beach, VA
(Zone 8b)

July 08, 2009
11:01 AM

Post #6793013

Look into the coreopsis plants. They have long-blooming flowers and can withstand humidity as well. I don't know if humidity is a problem for you (like me)...but it's also something to take into consideration when planning. Enjoy!!!

The picture is my 'Moonbeam' coreopsis... :)

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graysky
Carrabelle, FL

July 08, 2009
09:28 PM

Post #6795632

Thanks for the tips.

True about the plumbago. I really don't want anything that could take over the bed and overpower the other plants. Also, I wasn't to sure about the color of the plumbago flowers with my other sections.

Love the 'Moonbeam' coreopsis. I love the color and the shape of the flowers.

Thanks again. I will post some pictures when I get things going.

Lynnie6868

(Zone 5b)

July 09, 2009
07:58 AM

Post #6796909

I have coreopsis zagreb...I love the soft ferny foliage of it...I'm not as familair with your other selections but the coreopsis has been a trooper here in New England..ice, salt, humidity, a month of rain, it takes it all.

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