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Listing 1 - 2 from 2 for low sun artemisia

Growing Clematis, HYG-1247-94
... and blue large-flowered hybrids and the bicolors fade badly if they get too much sun (such as 'Nelly Moser,' 'Hagley Hybrid' and 'Hybrida Sieboldiana') and these should be planted in ... have shallow, non-invasive roots. Artemisia 'Silver Mound,' hardy geraniums, creeping phlox, coralbells, candytuft and most veronicas work well. A two-inch layer of mulch, low shrubs, or paving also provides a ...
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Growing, Harvesting, and Using Culinary Herbs in the Home Garden, HYG-1612-99
... to 10-14 inches in subsequent years. Chives requires full sun, and well-drained soil with a soil pH of ... French Tarragon French tarragon, Artemisia dracunculus, originates from southern Europe. Do not confuse it with Russian tarragon, Artemisia dracunculoides. Russian tarragon ... Rosemary can be started from seeds, but germination rates are very low. Use fresh seeds, preferably less than two weeks old. ...
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