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Laura twixanddud - SE MI - 5b
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brug sprouts from base and sides?
Comments (1)carol_ann, it all depends on the look you want here. If you are going for the tree form then continue to strip off the growth below the 'Y' for a cleaner look. If you desire the shrub look them let it go. So sorry I haven't been around here, just not enough time anymore with getting the plants out and redoing the yard after the big tree crash....See MoreStill catching up! (more pics)
Comments (13)they are all very pretty. Your first unknown looks like a Siloam, but I am going to have to do some searching to come up with a name. I have added at lot of lavenders this Spring, but I need to add Dragon Dreams to my list. Thank you. Jane...See MoreWhich ones should I plant in the front yard??
Comments (6)Ok thank you for your suggestions!! I really appreciate it. I didn't think about this before, but should I pick them according to their height too? Say if I have 3-4 lined up like Bill's front yard... I would like to pick the ones that have similar height. Or is that a moot point since I can always prune them to the desired height? I'm liking the idea of lining them up to separate the property line on the right side... then put the rocks like Bill did. That's very pretty. But then what do I do w/ the rest of the space next to it? Can I plant other flowers like roses, hydrangeas or something? I really don't want to add grass in that small space. I'll try to upload a diagram so you can see it. Any suggestions for some companion flowering plants near my plumies? Thanks!...See MoreUpdate on DGD
Comments (1)Thank you for the update lilliepad. I hope she continues to get better. Sue...See Morejean_ar
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