Lush
foliage, fragrant blooms, dazzling
colors... Tropical varieties make
ideal container specimens because
they grow so rapidly and flower so
quickly and profusely. You can treat
them as annuals, replacing plants
each season, or simply move containers
to a protected location when cooler
weather arrives.
Gardenias
are a delight when placed
near walkways, doors or windows where
their rich perfume can can be appreciated
with each passing.
Agapanthus
is a native of Africa where
its exotic blooms are found along
the Nile river. It makes a superb
container plant and adapts well to
life near swimming pools.
With
its lush foliage and striking colors,
Bougainvillea is
a real show stopper. A vigorous climber,
it's best displayed with the support
of a trellis or wall, but also makes
a brilliant hanging garden.
Visit
your Fred Meyer Garden Center this
week and get started on creating a
tropical paradise in your own backyard.
While
much of the information in these tips
is applicable in several gardening
zones/climates, some of the plants
and timing suggested are best suited
to the Northwest, generally in the
mild/wet growing regions found along
the I-5 corridor. You should make
appropriate adjustments or consult
local gardening experts in regions
whose climates differ from this area
of the Northwest. |