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Planting a Two to Three Season Flower Garden

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Date: 07/22/2009 Topics: Gardening > Flowers | Readers Request > Gardening  
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We just moved a shed out and now I have a bare 9x13 spot that I'd like to make into a flower garden. I want to plant flowers that will follow one another through 2 or 3 seasons, but I can't seem to find any help or plans online. I'm probably not using the right search terms, but I'm at a loss as to what search terms to use or where to look. Anybody have any ideas?

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By emmamamie (38) Contact
If you look in different garden seed catalogs, they usually have a few garden plans. I looked on the website for Spring Hill Nursery, Four Seasons Nursery and Farmer Seed and Nursery, and found these plans, plus more. In the "product search" box, I just typed in, "shade garden", "sun garden", or "season garden", and these are some of the plans that came up. Hope this helps!

http://springhillnursery.com/complete-three-season-garden/p/65034/
http://springhillnursery.com/four-season-year-round-shade-garden/p/76515/

http://www.4seasonsnurseries.com/pr ... asp?cat_search=Pre&curPage=1&header=
http://www.farmerseed.com/detail.asp?pid=7741

http://www.farmerseed.com/detail.asp?pid=7394

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By Thursday_Next (44) Profile Blog! Contact
I'm not interested in flowers that re-seed. I'm interested in a 3 season flower garden.

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By kffrmw88 (769) Profile Blog! Contact
Have you tried searching for "re seeding flowers" ?A lot of info there, good luck.

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By Thursday_Next (44) Profile Blog! Contact
Sorry, didn't mean for my email signature to be added to the post!

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