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Are You Willing to Abandon Some Control?
... in regimental lines? Are you longing for a more natural-looking border? Then try annuals which can be seeded directly and then ... They will do best as a grouping toward the back of the border. Flowers will range from single to double. They are 'heavy feeders ... (Centaurea cyanus) - This is an old-fashioned, European flower, mostly in blue, but also available in red, pink and white. Its height is ...
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The Border in Early Spring: Part 1
... Border in Early Spring: Part 1 The Border in Early Spring: Part 1 GardenLine | Yard & Garden | The Border in Early Spring: Part 1 Sara Williams One of the characteristics of a perennial border ... bloom for more than 4 or 5 weeks, the border as a whole begins early in May and ... called Scilla siberica alba, a deep blue called "Spring Beauty" and a brighter blue called Scilla sibirica taurica. Species ...
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The Border in Early Spring: Part 2
... This week we continuing with our description of early blooming perennials and shrubs for your border. Perennials The drumstick or Himalayan primrose (Primula denticulata) will overwinter in more sheltered locations. ... to 3 m (9.8 ft) in height, the shrub has white flowers followed by blue fruit. Edible selections include Smoky. Thiessen, Honeywood, Pembina, and Northline. Altaglow is an ornamental ...
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Hardy Bulbs
... flowers when selecting a location. The smaller "minor" bulbs will appear lost in a distant border, especially in early spring when viewing might involve a trip across a soggy lawn. Plant ... publicized Allium giganticum is not hardy in Saskatchewan, the following species have proven reliable: - the Blue Globe onion (Allium caeruleum, formerly listed as Allium azureum) is a native to Siberia, 1 ...
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