I am Surinder Chadha, I live in Old Tappan in northern New Jersey. Gardening has been my hobby since childhood. In Old Tappan, we are overrun by deer, chipmunks, and squirrels, who do not make growing flowers easy. Most of the annuals I plant are in more than 150 12- to 24-inch planters on the deck, which is about 7 to 8 feet high. It may be hard to believe, but deer will come up on the deck if we don’t close the gate.
We have seen Surinder’s incredible collection of enormous houseplants before
(click here), and here we see those same plants taking a little summer vacation outside, which is a great way to give them optimum conditions to thrive and get big.
Rows and rows of containers of annuals bring tons of color and avoid the deer. New Guinea impatiens (
Impatiens hawkeri, annual) dominate on the top of the railing.
Tons of red flowers from
begonias (
Begonia hybrid, annual) and salvia (
Salvia splendens, annual) echo the red tones of the crape myrtle (
Lagerstroemia, Zones 7–10) blooming next to the deck.
Not ALL the annuals are in containers. Here, masses of
vinca (
Catharanthus roseus, annual) bloom. This annual loves full sun, blooms well through extreme heat, and is deer and rabbit resistant. Its only weakness is that it doesn’t thrive in wet, poorly drained soils.
In this section,
petunias (
Petunia hybrids, annual) in various colors and a yellow-leaf sweet potato vine (
Ipomoea batatas, annual) dominate.
Beautiful containers frame this door.
Beautiful coleus (
Plectranthus scutellarioides, looks like the variety ‘Chocolate Mint’)
Check out how enormous that same coleus got later in the season.
Wax begonias (
Begonia semperflorens, annual) are dependable, easy-to-grow plants that bloom nonstop in full sun to light shade.
The genus
Begonia is enormous, with many wonderful varieties. The looks to be one of the Dragon Wing varieties.
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Comments
Wow! That’s a lot of annual. Beautiful!
Gorgeous Begonias - and a lot of wonderful color !
How lush and delightful!
What amazing plants! All hand watered? It looks like an ad for MiracleGro! What is your secret to such lush flowering plants?
Beautiful! I used to live in Franklin Lakes, NJ - not far from you and I battled deer, rabbits, ground hogs, black bears and wild turkeys to protect my gardens on an acre lot... sometimes I won, sometimes they did! During the bloom season for my many, many day lilies I sprayed a milk/mint/water solution on them every other day and that kept the deer and rabbits away. It's amazing how bold the deer are and the black bears aren't much better!
Very pretty garden & annuals!
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