Desert Flowers

desertgirl

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Any other desert dwellers out there who can share some successes they have had with bright,fragrant flowers?

My successes are...minimal.:/
 

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After the nice things you said about me, DG, maybe I can bump this up where our Amarillo and Tuscon gardeners might see it. Southern Cal?

I garden where there is less than 20 inches of precip each year - most of that falls as snow during the winter. But, there are lots of evergreens around me so . . .

Anyway, here are some ideas: iris, catmint, creeping phlox, lambs ear, gaillardia, rosemary, lavender, and Russian sage and don't forget your peppers are very ornamental. Salvia, zinnia, sunflowers . . .

Gomphrena (globe amaranth) is an annual that I have now-and-then. It seems fine with lots of sun. Coreopsis, bachelor's buttons, nigella . . . some that I grow in sunny, dry spots.

Steve
 

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Sigh.....

I think I love you.:love

Going to hit the seed catalogues tonight!!!!

Thanks.

:throw
 

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High Country Gardens/Santa Fe Greenhouse! (Alright, so they don't grow, but they've got great ideas and really cool plants.) They were my absoulute heroes when I lived in SF. Matter of fact, I'm going to be in ABQ in March and am planning a special excursion to go spend money with them. :clap

edited because the language police are looking over my shoulder!
 

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I live in the high desert of CA and we get very little rain. I grow roses, bearded iris, cannas, Mexican primroses, Texas Rangers, Russian Sage, desert willows, zinnias, marigolds, sunflowers, Mexican Bird of Paradise and impatients to name a few.
 

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Sounds like your weather is a lot like mine. What are your temperature ranges (low in winter to high in summer)?
 

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I'm in zone 8b and our winters can get night time lows in the teens and our summer highs in the 100-120 range. It's 8 am and it's 30 outside. I used to live in Albuquerque back in the 50's and it's about the same weather wise except we're only at 2500 feet here. We get a tremendous amount of wind though and it's nothing for us to get wind gusts above 75 mph.
 

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fortunately those high winds don't happen very often, maybe two or three times a season but we have 25-45mph most of the time with wind gusts above 50. As you know they can sure dry things up.
 
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