A few notes on lamiums
geoforce
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Comments (28)I agree with the warranty. Mine came with a year free and I had to replace the entire duct work and only paid $55, of course I found out today they did a lousy job of it but hopefully the insurance will make them come fix it. I'm glad I renewed it. Its so good to have a place that is yours and to know you can make all the beds you want and never have to dig them up to take or leave them behind again. I think thats why I'm so plant crazy now. I was deprived before, lol. Like Jim said. Make them an offer you might get a heck of a deal with the economy in the crapper like it is. They were about to do some remodeling on my house when I bought it during prime season and I got it 10,000 cheaper as is. There was nothing really wrong with it that I couldn't live with and put in what I want a little at a time like the ugly linoleum in the kitchen but heck, the longer I can put if off the longer the new stuff will be new when I get it done finally, lol....See MoreAjuga vs. lamium -- which will win out?
Comments (1)Okay, I'll answer my own post. Visited the garden center and they said ajuga would win hands down, and that it could take over my lawn, and anything else in its path. Wow!...See MoreLamium dying?
Comments (5)If you have a large patch of Lamium, this won't work, but my 'Pink Pewter' and 'Red Nancy' are both still pretty small, so as individual stems finish blooming, I go through and cut them off all the way back to the crown. This keeps all the ratty foliage snipped off and causes it to keep producing fresh, new foliage, and my 'Pink Pewter' has bloomed repeatedly over the summer---it's in full bloom again now. If you want to try this and they look bad all over, I recommend you start by cutting off about half of the foliage/stems first and wait until you see obvious new growth starting, then cut the rest back. By doing this, you should get some nice new foliage before winter so they'll look good all winter....See MoreLamium G.... .
Comments (1)Again, one unseen plant, nice shadings. Good contrast to strong colours...See Moreprairiemoon2 z6b MA
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