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LadyV

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I would like to plat some flowers and such in my flowers beds. We live in Winslow AZ. I work 40+ hours a week in Flagstaff. What types of flowers can I plant, that are hardy and stand the cold for this area?
Thank you. I am originally from Florida and had been living in Kentucky for 20 years so I am totally ignorant on what will grow for this area.....
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:welcome Welcome from BC, Canada. I can't help you but you've come to the right place as there are a bunch of knowledgeable plant-lovers here that are great at sharing their expertise. I've learned alot by being here. :rainbow-sun
 

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Welcome! Welcome! We have some Arizona gardeners here- who I am sure will chime in. I would take a walk in the neighborhood and see what others are growing. Will water be an issue for you? Happy Gardening!
 

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:welcome ! :frow

Wow, that must be like living on another planet, especially after FL! :p We've got a couple of AZ gardeners on here, so I'm sure you'll get your questions answered. Enjoy the site!
 

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:welcome

I am not in your area, or I would share advice... but I'm sure someone here will come along with suggestions.
 

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You being in AZ, there's one thing I'm pretty sure of.........you can't, legally, plant illegals, even if a lot of them come with their own pot.

Sorry....couldn't resist....had an unusual moment of brevity...and HAD to go with it.

Welcome to the best group of people, clumped together, in a forum on the world wide web. IMHO
 

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boggybranch said:
You being in AZ, there's one thing I'm pretty sure of.........you can't, legally, plant illegals, even if a lot of them come with their own pot.

Sorry....couldn't resist....had an unusual moment of brevity...and HAD to go with it.

Welcome to the best group of people, clumped together, in a forum on the world wide web. IMHO
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Welcome to TEG Ladyv!
 

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LadyV, I didn't look at this at first because so many Arizona people live in Phoenix and Tuscon . . . not in Winslow ;)!

Just like those who have responded so far, I don't live in AZ but the climate here is not a whole lot different than say - southwestern Colorado.

In fact, Flagstaff would not be a great deal different because it is at nearly 7,000 feet. Winslow has more summer heat than Flagstaff since it is about 2,000 feet lower in elevation. Still high tho'! And, probably not much like Tuscon and Phoenix, whatever the case.

Arborday.org tells us that Winslow's hardiness zone is 7. They are quite noncommittal about Flagstaff however - "Zones 5 - 8" they say ;)!

Okay, I think we can be fairly safe in saying it isn't likely to be zone 8. Flagstaff has about 22 inches of precipitation each year which is more than we've got here and WAY more than Winslow with only 8 inches! You need to see if Flagstaff won't share a little of that water with you :)! (Anyway this is all in Wikipedia under "climate" for those cities.)

Annual flowers for this summer? I'd say petunias, snapdragons, salvia and zinnias should be good choices. Perennials that should be okay thru your winters -- gaillardia, coreopsis, and the perennial salvias seem like they should be good choices. But, why don't you check out High Country Gardens in Santa Fe? I bet they would be a source for ideas and plants.

Steve
welcome to TEG :frow
 

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