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Reply:The thing about bulbs is once they have bloomed, they are done for the year and then you will be left with the same problem.
You can plant bulbs now for spring color every year, probably a good idea if you are going to stay at this house for awhile. Plant them deeply, then you put annuals in right over them.
Annuals are plants that need to be replanted every year. You local nursery should carry things that will work in your area. There are lots of sun lovers out there, and if you water, a sun plant should withstand the heat.
Remember, where there is bare dirt, mother nature will put a weed, so once you get everything in, cover it with a thick layer of mulch to reduce weeds.
Good luck!
Reply:there are lot of different kinds of flowers you can use, but at this time of year you could use bulbs, go to your garden center and ask them for a varity of bulbs in a few weeks time they will look a treat, get lots and lots of them, dont skimp.
Reply:Bulbs would be good. Also New Guinea Impatients (they tolerate direct sunlight), some species of begonias, succulents, salvia...You would probably be better off with actual plants rather than seeds. You might also want to ask your local nursery (plant) what they suggest. They%26#039;ll know the soil, water, and sunlight conditions the best.
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