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The Gardening Articles page Garden Blether section - Blether Bites
... , Carrot Tops, Parsley (that was a surprise), Fennel (even more of a surprise), Mints, Lupins, Geums, Cerastiums, Pinks….. in fact the list is endless. But he hasn't touched the Fuchsias ... . Top of Page The Slug Blether Got a slug problem? Haven't we all. Hostas, Geums, Oriental Poppies, Lupins, Nasturtiums, you name it, they eat it. Big black ones, little grey ...
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The Gardening Articles page Garden Blether section - Slugs
... Patrick Vickery (Copyright reserved Patrick Vicery) Got a slug problem? Haven't we all. Hostas, Geums, Oriental Poppies, Lupins, Nasturtiums, you name it, they eat it. Big black ones, little grey ...
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Growing
... flowers in mid to late summer. By eHow Expert | Article Rating: How to Grow Geum Geums are spring- and summer-blooming perennials that grow with a base of leaves - sometimes a ...
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Growing Perennials
... flowers in mid to late summer. By eHow Expert | Article Rating: How to Grow Geum Geums are spring- and summer-blooming perennials that grow with a base of leaves - sometimes a ...
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A Slug Blether
... A Slug Blether A Slug Blether Got a slug problem? Haven't we all. Hostas, Geums, Oriental Poppies, Lupins, Nasturtiums, you name it, they eat it. Big black ones, little grey ...
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Scottish Rock Garden Club - >Feature Article
... the plant families that seem so common yet so glorious throughout the Alps…gentians, primulas, geums, soldanellas; campanulas; linarias; potentillas, to name but a few….and these limestone fortresses also cradle ... than carmine, but never less than exquisite. Geum reptans Soldanella Mauve soldanellas and bright yellow geums abound in the short turf at the base of these enormous rocks while the pastel ...
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Rock Garden
... in full sun. Propagation: Divide clumps in spring. Geum: Alpine Avens Most of the ordinary Geums, such as Mrs. Bradshaw, are too tall for the rockery, but there are a few ...
www.susansgardenpatch.com

Off With Their Heads
... .) Foxgloves* (Digitalis spp. and cvs.) Garden phloxes (Phlox paniculata cvs.) Gauras (Gaura lindheimeri and cvs.) Geums (Geum spp. and cvs.) Globe thistles* (Echinops ritro and cvs.) Golden marguerites (Anthemis tinctoria and ...
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