What type of plants for outside ?
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does anyone know if I can sit my aloe plant outside or not it has gotten so big and has a baby one and i'm going to have
does anyone know if I can sit my aloe plant outside. it has gotten so big and has baby one so i'm going to have to put it in a bigger pot
Not very many that deter bees. Wormwood is one (Artemisia) Mint, eucalyptus, citronella. Go with some bushes, eronomous is a green and gold bush that can add a little color. ( wormwood pictured)
please visit a program called PINTEREST and enter pollen free flowers and then choose eric
My hubby and daughter are allergic to wasps and bees, they just go the other way and are always on the lookout for them. They don't want to have the yard flower free. If it was, we couldn't have any trees, or anything. We have elms, maples and birch trees and have full gardens of vegetables, pots full of flowers, including everbearing strawberries, tuberous begonias and hibiscus that line the front walk and the upper part of the driveway. If your daughter is cautious, she shouldn't have trouble not getting bit. With the decline in the bee population, they are much fewer in numbers, if you limit the flowers in the areas she is in the most, the danger should be much less.
go with just colorful leaves....Coleous,dusty miller,Cordyline,Caledium,ferns,hostas,sweet potato vines.