Clematis: Clematis blooms, Everyday , 1 by Lily_love
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Lily_love wrote: Angie, and Ev, the grass -- believe it or not -- was a single strand transplanted back in 2004, yup, it was pain-stakeningly separated almost singly when we planted that border. I learned that it took the liking to the rich soil, and sunny border, thus it has multiplied like mad. I've one area, in that very border, nutsedge has found its way there. Yes! Nutsedges which is impossible to irradicate. So the plan is, when the time is right, hubby and I are going out there, take up the border, and restart it all over again -- and if that isn't a pain on the 'hiney' then tell me what is , plus our dogs like to use the grass as a place to cool down on the hot summer days (that portion of the grass isn't shown here -- lol). Forget the bicolor, what about this? Durandii? vs Jackmanii? I've these climbing up my saucer magnolia to the back and sideyard. Although the two never bloom together, but at least the tree can be coloring up the rest of the season when the early blooms of magnolia are far gone & forgotten. |


