Hi guys. I'm so not a flower grower, I'm a vegetable grower but we've just opened out our garden a little and gained border space and want to grow some nice flowers up against the shed. Lots of smaller bulbs in there as well as existing, well maintained, currants and a dwarf pear. so looking specifically for flowers with height. Its a random look we are going for (obviously :-) )
I love foxgloves, delphiniums, irises and hellebores but I have to err on the side of caution because there are a lot of kids in and out of the garden. Now my own kids I'm not concerned overmuch about as I know they will not sample plants they don't know, and can identify the obvious poisonous ones as well. I'm more concerned for other kids in the garden especially as we have a lot of non-gardening friends with very young kids. I don't really want to have to be out there all the time if there are kids over. And because there are things in my garden which are edible for the kids, it might be that much easier to get confused.
So I'm after nice looking non-toxic, tall plants. So far I have on my list hollyhocks and cosmos.
I'm not amazingly fussy, I'm not avoiding daisies or daffodils, its more the highly toxic stuff I'm keen to avoid.
Oh just ETA to say, self seeding annuals would also be great :-)
I love foxgloves, delphiniums, irises and hellebores but I have to err on the side of caution because there are a lot of kids in and out of the garden. Now my own kids I'm not concerned overmuch about as I know they will not sample plants they don't know, and can identify the obvious poisonous ones as well. I'm more concerned for other kids in the garden especially as we have a lot of non-gardening friends with very young kids. I don't really want to have to be out there all the time if there are kids over. And because there are things in my garden which are edible for the kids, it might be that much easier to get confused.
So I'm after nice looking non-toxic, tall plants. So far I have on my list hollyhocks and cosmos.
I'm not amazingly fussy, I'm not avoiding daisies or daffodils, its more the highly toxic stuff I'm keen to avoid.
Oh just ETA to say, self seeding annuals would also be great :-)
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