mellokitty
Moderatrix of Journals
jasmine is great for smell-covering, you can trellis it around high traffic areas and stuff too; ditto honeysuckle although not as strong.
for early spring, mock orange bushes are great. they have that hopsy tinge underneath all that sweet smell so the other smell just blends into it (i have a wee one in a 6gal pot and that's all my neighbour can smell at her front door when it's doing it's thang).
lilies are good for later in the season. i have a double oriental lady that i had to move several feet away from my front door because it was making our eyes water whilst getting out keys (there's a pic of her in my garden thread; she's the light pink one.)
i have an 18 pack of after 8s (they're like mini stargazers) - i still don't know where i'm going to put them all; certainly can't put them all in the same spot..... can you die from hay fever?
the lemon verbena flowers smelled like something out of this world, too, completely different from what the leaves smell like. i haven't been able to find any seeds, but i'm getting a bunch of them when i go to my big plant sale next week.
for early spring, mock orange bushes are great. they have that hopsy tinge underneath all that sweet smell so the other smell just blends into it (i have a wee one in a 6gal pot and that's all my neighbour can smell at her front door when it's doing it's thang).
lilies are good for later in the season. i have a double oriental lady that i had to move several feet away from my front door because it was making our eyes water whilst getting out keys (there's a pic of her in my garden thread; she's the light pink one.)
i have an 18 pack of after 8s (they're like mini stargazers) - i still don't know where i'm going to put them all; certainly can't put them all in the same spot..... can you die from hay fever?
the lemon verbena flowers smelled like something out of this world, too, completely different from what the leaves smell like. i haven't been able to find any seeds, but i'm getting a bunch of them when i go to my big plant sale next week.