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We have written posts on indoor and outdoor plants over the years, but I thought we would compile an easy list of patio favorites for when you are ready to spruce up your space! Current 2019 plants used in patio pots as seen above! PetuniaHydrangea (may need some protection from hot midday sun depending on […]
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Kathryn
says:I love all the colors and the layers of dimension you have going on! Thanks for the app recommendation.
Kate
says:So beautiful! I want to come over for lemonade 🙂
Ginamarie
says:What do you do for the bees/wasps?? I love hanging out outside with flowers but I can’t relax when there’s constant buzzing! SO much anxiety haha
Gabe
says:Unfortinatly i do not, but have found they are rather docile if they are left alone. At least ours are
Nicole Cox
says:Any advice for potting the plants? I assume you get them as seedlings as opposed to starting from seed. How do you decide how many seedlings per pot do you aim for?
Gabe
says:Hi Nicole,
I am sorry this is so late, but with spring coming up you may be able to use it this year. It really depends on the plant, as a general rule of thumb for most annuals i will give a couple inches. i like them a little close together so the pot is nice and full once they grow in.