In the hummingbird planter I put a small Mandevilla vine against the trellis. I may try to overwinter it this year following suggestions on the linked web site. The hummingbirds love the red trumpets and last year's plant bloomed all season with no problems. I replanted the Gerbera daisies on either side, added a Laguna White Lobelia Proven Winner in front (attracts butterflies), some trailing fuchsia on either end and a few moss rose or Portulaca on the back sides. Bring on the hummers and the flutterbyes!
In the third planter, I used a yellow theme since I had a large yellow Gerbera daisy. I added a Blackie sweet potato vine (Ipomoea batatas) Proven Selections (on the right side) and the replanted Chrysanthemum Hannah Orange. (I found the tag from last fall in my garden tote--it is supposed to be hardy.) on the left. In front, I chose two Pink Lemonade Suncatcher petunias. I also had a few moss rose or Portulaca left to add front and back corner and another lobelia. I hope to find a stand alone Black Eyed or Sunny Susan vine to place between the two planters for some height and to tie the yellows and blacks together. It's going to be a hummingbird and butterfly garden aloft. We are high above the road below our cliff as you can see in the photo. In the flight path...
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