Impatiens - New Guinea Sonic® Orange

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Impatiens - New Guinea Sonic® Orange

They also require frequent watering and have poor frost tolerance. The Impatiens New Guinea Sonic® Orange, 'Impatiens x hawkeri', are still considered new comers to the world of bedding plants. They prefer fertile, sandy soil that is rich in organic matter. Most are grown in hanging baskets or patio containers. New Guineas grow best where they will receive morning sun and afternoon shade. ... additional info

 

Daisy - Peach Symphony They’ll produce prolific flowers from spring right through fall. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage additional bloom. The daisy is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds, plus they are resistant to deer. The deeply cut, dark green leaves are aromatic when bruised. These beauties make a unique addition to any combination. For zones 9-11, this plant can also be a perennial. Daisy's may be used as a cut flower and they are excellent in window boxes, pots, and rock gardens. These daisys are winter hardy to USDA Zones 10-11 and they are grown as an annual in other cooler climatic zones. The Daisy Peach Symphony 'Osteospermum hybrid', joins the hands down best of the Osteospermum in the Proven Winners Symphony series. They’re heat-tolerant, so they won’t shy away from hot summer conditions and full sun.

Impatiens - New Guinea Sonic® Orange