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Forum: Container GardeningReplies: 9, Views: 175
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StvNicksFan
Sisters, OR
(Zone 4b)

March 27, 2005
5:52 PM

Post #1366792

Well, its not weird to me, beacuse I'm new, but it might be to you all! I am trying to plan out all of my containers, they're scattered all over right now! It's a real big mess. Anyway, I was wondering, how would one blue wave petunia, and three Whirlybird Nasturtiums (14-16") grow in a standard 8" terra cotta pot? I'm thinking about hanging one each on each side of my door using those pot latches. Will they all be to crowded root wise and result in poor growth? I'll be adding water crystals as well.

Thanks all,
J

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