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Debbie R
Debbie R Fletcher, NC on Apr 30, 2012
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best plants for part sun in a planter

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  • Walter Reeves Decatur, GA
    What shape is the planter? How big?

    I've used dwarf boxwood in the center of a round planter and done an annual replant of pansies and petunias around it.

    on Apr 30, 2012 · Like 0
  • Venna Juve G Longview, WA
    Coleus, impatience, begonias. just three off the top of head
    on Apr 30, 2012 · Like 1
  • Teresa D Snellville, GA
    i love impatiens for flowering plants that are shade-tolerant. Creeping Jenny would add some interest and overflow. What about liriope? Hosta even.
    on Apr 30, 2012 · Like 1
  • Pam D Alexandria, LA
    Impatience can't take Louisiana sun at all. They get fried. But now we have sunpatience that can tolerate sunny area but I have no experience with them. It breaks my heart when my plants burn from the sun. Plants bring me such joy. I live for spring each year. I tolerate allergies.
    on Apr 30, 2012 · Like 0
  • Donna Dixson Buford, GA
    Which part of the day is sun and which part is shade?
    on Apr 30, 2012 · Like 2
  • John W Burbank, IL
    Wave petunias!
    on Apr 30, 2012 · Like 0
  • Sandra R Breinigsville, PA
    I have hostas in my planters on the porch rails and then I put impatience around them for color. the hanging ones iI also add some vinca vine. The hostas winter in the pots.
    on Apr 30, 2012 · Like 0
  • Douglas Hunt New Smyrna Beach, FL
    New Guinea impatiens take more sun than regular impatiens and have done very well in planters for me.
    on May 01, 2012 · Like 1
  • Donna Dixson Buford, GA
    How big is the planter?
    on May 01, 2012 · Like 0
  • Susan S Fredericksburg, VA
    I really like the New Guinea impatiens for that very reason. Very hearty - or is it hardy?? Anyway, much tougher but also more expensive that the regular Impatiens however, u do get your moneys worth!!
    on May 01, 2012 · Like 0
  • Donna Dixson Buford, GA
    I potted this planter up Saturday for one of my clients (3rd year). It is stuffed full of plants. It goes in a part sun/shade (morning sun , afternoon shade) mostly annuals. I didn't water it so the plants are a bit dirty from my handling (no water so he could resettle it when he arrived home and so it wouldn't be quite so heavy) In the planter~ Black Elephant Ears, Dracena Spike, Strobilanthies (Persian Shield), Shrimp Plant (for fun!), NG impatiens( red and white blooms), Chartreuse ...»
    color leaf Coleus, Variegated Sweet Potato Vine, Variegated Vinca vine Red Trailing Ivy Geranium, White blooming Euphorbia, oh... and yellow lantana. All there for specific purpose of color combining.

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    on May 01, 2012 · Like 3
  • Susan S Fredericksburg, VA
    @Four Season - OK. I volunteer to be next! Sometime next week work for y'all??? I promise I'll have sweet iced Tea served in a mason jar - or better yet I can break out the fancy "redneck goblets" - if you saw that post by LeeAnne awhile back!!!
    on May 01, 2012 · Like 0
  • Donna Dixson Buford, GA
    heh..I could use a nice VA vacation just about now Susan!

    Patricia if you will post some picture of your space in a new thread you will have more than ample plenty folks able to give great advice here on home talk.

    on May 02, 2012 · Like 0
  • Venna Juve G Longview, WA
    Perennial, or annual???
    on May 03, 2012 · Like 0

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