Fountain planter
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Vicki Boyle on Jun 09, 2015purple wave petuniasHelpful Reply
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Debra Powell on Jun 10, 2015How about among the wave petunias so Bacopa Gulliver too, verbena, geranium...endless really. Cute fountain.Helpful Reply
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Gail Sugalski on Jun 10, 2015include some mini cala liliesHelpful Reply
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Moni Batthish on Jun 10, 2015Beautiful, the way you painted it. You don't want a high plant that will cover the green and yellow Lilly and you don't want anything that will spread and dangle down, again so you don't cover the beUty of the fountain, I suggest if it is in a shady area impatients for shade and if it is in a Sony area impatience for sun. Good luckHelpful Reply
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Michele on Jun 10, 2015how about succulentsHelpful Reply
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Sunny Heggins on Jun 11, 2015you could plant herb'sHelpful Reply
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Sunny Heggins on Jun 11, 2015hanging type plants like Creeping Jenny would be pretty and you could put it in the bottm planter between the lily's, it would be pretty hanging downHelpful Reply
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CK on Jun 12, 2015I think some trailing plants would look pretty. Check what grows in your planting Zone. There'll be several that'll work. In my Zone 3 I'd use vinca vine, ivy, sweet potato vine or wave petunias. See what your local gardening center can help you with too.Helpful Reply
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EllieH on Jun 13, 2015Intersperse trailing & bush plants. Love the succulent idea, Michele.Helpful Reply
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Jill Drake on Jun 13, 2015Succulents in the top, and sides of white object, sorry, I dont recognise what it is, or if gaps are deep enough trailing plants, so they cover that area, and same in planter, would look amazing...good luck and pics would be great after 😃Helpful Reply
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Jennifer on Jun 15, 2015Succulents are a great idea...look on Pinterest. I think you use soil and pebblesHelpful Reply
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Gloria S on Jun 19, 2015Thanks for all the comments & suggestions. Really like the ones about the purple wave petunias (my favorite color !) Or the about succulents. Havent decided yet. When I do..will post a pic..Thanks again everyone !!Helpful Reply
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