Thread: Fruit & Vegetable Gardening If you could grow just three flowers what would they be?
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Old 07-29-2009, 01:57 PM
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Default Re: If you could grow just three flowers what would they be?

I'm with JJ ~ only 3?? lol!

Okay, here are mine:

Shasta Daisies ~ they are dh's favorite flower <awwww>, they are long lasting (both as cut flowers and in the garden).

Echinacea (purple cone flower) ~ they multiply rather quickly, divide easily and again, long lasting.

Liatris (grape) ~ LOVE the tall, spiky flowers!

Bees, humming birds and butterflies are attracted to all of these flowers, which is the best aspect of them. However, they are all pretty much maintenance free, once established and are excellent as cut flowers!
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