Take a walk through my garden

Discussion in 'Gardening' started by Ebene, Jul 24, 2006.

  1. Ebene

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    Hi everyone! I just thought some of you would like to see how my garden is coming along this year!

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    This is my lovely giant fig tree!!
     
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  6. Ebene

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    Sadly, my pansies aren't doing too great...
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    I hope everyone has enjoyed.
     
  7. emsterino

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    wow! im impressed! its very beautiful. my favorite is the fig tree. keep up the good work!
     
  8. Jimmie Blue

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    That is one nice fig tree. I have two,(not as big and nice though.) I have the air conditioner drain run up under it. I have a Texas ever bearing and a Celeste they are the stars of my garden in the summer.
     
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    What's that flower in the first picture? It's very beautiful.
     
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    Ebene,

    All of your plants are beautiful! In our climate (I'm in NC- similar to TN), pansies flower well in fall and spring, and may flower in winter even in the snow, but do poorly in hot weather. if you leave them in the ground (I've not done it with potted pansies), they will revive when it gets cooler.
     
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