Share your gardening joy! Impatiens Impatiens spp. Great to grow in the shady areas or in full sun depending on the variety chosen. They can be grown in garden beds or in pots and make a great addition to any garden. Profusions of bright colour light up damp, shady corners of the garden with a dazzling display of pink, salmon, rose, scarlet and white.
Great for part sun to full sun, but sheltered from the harsh afternoon sun. These plants are easy to propagate from cuttings. SunPatiens Great for full sun to shaded areas. Available in compact, spreading or vigorous growing varieties. See here for further details. Vibrant, colourful flowers with shiny green leaves, Agapanthus can really brighten up your garden.
Ageratum flowers are tough plants that can even handle a bit of shade. They are the truest blue annuals you can find for your garden. Looking for options for groundcover, try growing ajuga. Ajuga has a wide variety of foliage colors usually in the rich deep burgundy realm. How to grow yellow Allamanda! A tropical evergreen shrub features large golden-yellow flowers. Please note in QLD it's an invasive plant. Apricot Shades. Busy Lizzies.
Carnation trailing. Fuchsia upright. Fuchsia trailing and semi-trailing. Geranium bedding Pelargoniums. Geranium trailing Pelargoniums. Add small chest basket with color to coffee table.
In TV shelf , place some of books horizontally going vertical now. Find some things of color that you like and place in cubby holes- on top of books or beside books or could be stand alone items. Use accent pillows on sofa and throw to bring in more color. My new apartment was a blank slate -- trendy and brand new, it boasted white woodwork and doors, tan-taupe paint everywhere with dark faux-wood floors and cupboards.
Very monochromatic, clean, and super bright with wonderful south- and west-facing windows. First priority, before a stick of furniture came in -- was organization and storage systems throughout the apartment to make functioning on a day-to-day basis possible. Unlike the scenario presented, I did bring minimal furniture with me to my new home and found what they say about less being more is true, particularly in a smaller space 'ish sf.
I made my sleeping quarters beautiful with lots of glitz and glam, and did so very inexpensively e. Other things were added, such as an oversized silk and wool rug which added tremendous warmth to the otherwise-bare floors and a just-so placed large, arched mirror in the dining room which opened up and lightened the one dark space in the entire apartment.
Presently, I'm in the process of picking fabric for drapery panels at each of the three large windows, will recover an ottoman and add a coordinating runner for my dining room table It's been more fun than a barrel of monkeys, and I couldn't be more pleased with my new home!
I just keep 'em wet and give them a very light liquid fert every 10 - 14 days. I really seem to get a lot of "bang" for my buck doing it this way Pete in Iowa.
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Stir spirited colors together. Sprinkle in playful decor. Top off with the striking creativity of the gifted artist who lives there. Wild colors, fearless patterns and a bit of burlesque show that downsizing doesn't have to mean cutting style short. You may also give them a small dose of fertilizer in the middle of summer. Too much fertilizer will cause the plant to grow a lot of foliage but not many blooms. Temperature: Impatiens flowers are typically grown as annuals, so you do not need to overwinter impatiens indoors.
The most important thing to remember about impatiens and temperature is that they should not be planted outdoors until nighttime temperatures become warmer than 50 degrees. Seeds can be started indoors six to eight weeks before the last frost. Some varieties of impatiens flowers can do well in colder climates, so choose a variety that works for you and your environment.
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