My Sad Depressed Garden!!!! - Knowledgebase Question

Blountstown, Fl
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Question by kayjoy
July 11, 2008
I started out with a wild flower bed in 2005,With annuals and perennials. It is about 4 feet by 8-10 feet long. I wanted to put Knock-out Roses on the corners never did.Then my Mother got sick and moved in and passed away in 2006. S you can see what happened to the flower bed what would grow did and what died did including ME! Now I am trying to fix both the garden and me I really ned so much help. The flower bed gets FULL Sun All Day. I have plced mulch so it doesn't dry out so bad and tried to put the old wild flowers out when they look like me(tired & old).I need I lost my ideas for it and need help please when you have time if you can.
Thanks, Karen Norris
Blountstown, Florida


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Answer from NGA
July 11, 2008
Karen,

I apologize for this delayed reply to your gardening question and hope it is still helpful to you. First of all I am sorry to hear about your loss. It is never easy to lose a loved one, I know. Gardening is a great escape and therapy for all type of life's problems so I wish you well in your gardening efforts. Keep growing and learning as gardening is a truly lifelong learning experience.

I think you should look through the following web sites for ideas for flowers you might like to include in your garden.
http://hort.ifas.ufl.edu/gt/ad...
http://hort.ifas.ufl.edu/gt/Fl...
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/MG035

You might also like to visit other local gardens for ideas to take back and try in your yard. Seeing gardens is a good way to figure out what you like.

Before replanting spread 2 inches of compost into the soil and mix it in with a spade or rototiller. You may need to hire this done but it helps build the soil and plants will perform better. Fall is a good time for planting perennials, roses and flowering shrubs. Annual flowers can be planted most any time depending on the type of annual you choose.

Thanks for the question. Best wishes for a wonderful gardening season. Please stop in again soon!

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