I'm making a new out door enclosure and I'm wondering what kind of plants I should plant in there?
Jan 27, 2013 #1 Hauntmom Member 5 Year Member Joined Aug 7, 2011 Messages 156 Location (City and/or State) Mesa, AZ I'm making a new out door enclosure and I'm wondering what kind of plants I should plant in there?
Jan 27, 2013 #2 AesopTortoise Member 5 Year Member Joined Jan 12, 2013 Messages 36 Location (City and/or State) Ky What kind of climate do you live in. In any situation I would think native weeds are best. Can't go wrong with clover and dandelion.
What kind of climate do you live in. In any situation I would think native weeds are best. Can't go wrong with clover and dandelion.
Jan 27, 2013 #3 Hauntmom Member 5 Year Member Joined Aug 7, 2011 Messages 156 Location (City and/or State) Mesa, AZ I live in Arizona, I think I'm really looking more for plants for them to hide under for shade but would be ok if they eat it. They'll have a hide to go into I just want to give them other opinions.
I live in Arizona, I think I'm really looking more for plants for them to hide under for shade but would be ok if they eat it. They'll have a hide to go into I just want to give them other opinions.
Feb 5, 2013 #4 AesopTortoise Member 5 Year Member Joined Jan 12, 2013 Messages 36 Location (City and/or State) Ky Poinsettias are hearty with big leaves, and torts love to eat the flowers. Oh, and Aboricola or umbrella plants look cool and grow hearty.
Poinsettias are hearty with big leaves, and torts love to eat the flowers. Oh, and Aboricola or umbrella plants look cool and grow hearty.