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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... for months. Some suggestions from the OSU home horticulture program and URL for OSU Horticulture Departments Landscape Plants website. Hints for growing and taming aggressive mint A good way to grow mint without the worry of rampant spreading is to plant it in containers, preferably with bottoms, then sink those containers into the soil of your garden. The ...
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Hints for growing and taming aggressive mint
... , home horticulturist with the Oregon State University Extension Service, recommends some useful methods to tame the rampant spreading of this fragrant group of herbs. A good way to grow mint without the worry of rampant spreading is to plant it in containers, preferably with bottoms, and then sink those containers into the soil of your garden, says Fick. You can also improvise - try using ...
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Campanula poscharskyana - Plants For A Future database report
... decorative addition to the salad bowl[K]. Medicinal Uses None known Other Uses Ground cover. A rampantly spreading plant, suitable for ground cover in a sunny position[187, 197, 208]. Cultivation details Prefers a moist ... ], they also succeed in poor soils[221]. Plants are hardy to at least -15c[200]. A rampant spreading plant[188], it makes an excellent ground cover but can become a nuisance if it ...
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Royal Heritage and ivy? - Hellebore Forum - GardenWeb
... there are many other interesting and useful ground covers. Asarum canadense, Pachysandra procumbens etc. provide nice low spreading cover for somewhat shady areas that won't harm hellebore roots (hellebore roots grow deep). Epimediums ... in another garden where it is well established so you can get an idea of how rampant it is? RE: Royal Heritage and ivy? clip this post email this post what is this? ...
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Beginner's Corner: Back to the Basics
... top of the foliage and eventually spread downward, causing the leaves to die. If allowed to run rampant, leaf spot can also lead to rot. The spores that cause leaf spot overwinter in garden ... dew. Most iris sellers suggest using a spraying program to prevent leaf spot from occurring or spreading. Spray six weeks after bloom, and again after rainstorms. Suggested fungicides to use are Captan, Fore, ...
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Garden Tidbits
... for iris catalogues for maybe a three to five year period? A region is no stronger than its members. Any rampant plant that "takes the place" by spreading far and wide may be held within bounds cheaply and easily. Obtain gallon containers from restaurants, hospitals, or any other place where canned goods are purchased in large containers. Remove the ...
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Growing, Harvesting, and Using Culinary Herbs in the Home Garden, HYG-1612-99
... Asian mints are naturalized throughout North America from southern Canada to Mexico. With the possible exception of Corsican mint, mints are such rampant growers that they will quickly overwhelm other plants. Invasive mints should be planted in sunken clay tiles to prevent them from spreading (Figure 3). Figure 3. Mints planted in a sunken clay tile ...
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Hybridizing Mite Resistant Fuchsias
... ) fuchsia gall mite. Flowers are relatively large, and the growth habit is that of a rampant liana. It can be forced into a shrub form with much pruning effort. Many or most " ... with exceptional garden value. In bright sun in cool coastal California climates, it grows as a low, spreading shrub with thick (nearly leathery), light-green, slightly glossy small evergreen leaves, closely spaced. In shade, ...
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Pruning Old Roses
... not be pruned for at least 3 years after they are planted. Some of the Albas form thick, spreading, upright clumps which in time can be divided if they outgrow their space. BOURBONS: Remove any dead wood ... branches that can be stubbed back about every third year is a good way to keep the often rampant climbers within bounds. Remove dead blooms; picking back to leave 2 or 3 eyes on the flowering stem ...
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... ) fuchsia gall mite. Flowers are relatively large, and the growth habit is that of a rampant liana. It can be forced into a shrub form with much pruning effort. Many or most " ... with exceptional garden value. In bright sun in cool coastal California climates, it grows as a low, spreading shrub with thick (nearly leathery), light-green, slightly glossy small evergreen leaves, closely spaced. In shade, ...
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