tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28436164.post8650469046476864885..comments2024-03-22T18:03:13.028+07:00Comments on Chord Gitar: Spring FlingYuki Rijkiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10334294289608982794noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28436164.post-60046664959765707532007-03-29T02:19:00.000+07:002007-03-29T02:19:00.000+07:00Kat, I'd go for the lilac. It's a shrub, easy to c...Kat, I'd go for the lilac. It's a shrub, easy to care for and once you've put it in the ground, basically you're done except for occasional pruning and fertilizing.<BR/><BR/>For flowers, try impatiens (the plain variety-not the New Zealand which is spectacular but, imo, better for a hanging basket) and dusty millers. They're both easy to care for and look great all summer long. The dusty miller has the advantage of coming back the next year if you cut it back in the fall.<BR/><BR/>Great post on Spring! It makes me want to start my garden NOW (I won't though because we could still have snow and freezing temperatures). Have fun!Lynda K. Scotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02359454130425927874noreply@blogger.com