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What do I do with this wet spot in my yard?! - Bog Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... are literally hundreds of these, try and avoid any that are going to be a self seeding nuisance, and you sould please your wildlife. You can add non natives as you want ... the faster growing plants, or collecting seed before dispersal, other than that it's entirely self maintaining, a lot less work than the equivalent patch of grass! Hope this helps! As ...
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Yard & Garden
... Move Practical Turf Areas Primroses Quackgrass A Tough Weed To Beat Selecting herbs to grow. Self Seeding Annuals Shade Tolerant Perennials and Annuals Skinner hybrids Slime Mold: The Blob on the Lawn ...
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Is this 'Moudry?' - Ornamental Grasses Forum - GardenWeb
... well. I find it interesting that 'Moudry' has such a reputation for self-seeding. It looks like it's going to be hard-pressed to ripen ... thing about seeds is some of the Pennisetums are notorious re-seeders/self seeders. 'Moudry,' for example, will sow itself all over a lawn, ... over 100 seeds. In your warm zone, if it's a re-seeding Pennisetum, you would have noticed it in previous years. RE: Is this ...
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annual vine with pink stem and clusters of pink flowers - Name That Plant Forum - GardenWeb
... is a self-seeding annual vine with clusters of little round pink flowers that never seem to open--they just look like little round buds, but they sure manage to self-seed! The ...
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Antique Roses Forum - GardenWeb
... at 12:08 1 follow-up, posted on Sun, Nov 5, 06 at 14:58 Self-seeding annuals with the roses ... I'm tired Posted by: gnabonnand z7b North Texas on Sat ...
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Self-Seeding Annuals for the Back Lane
... Self-Seeding Annuals for the Back Lane Self-Seeding Annuals for the Back Lane GardenLine | Yard & Garden | Self-Seeding Annuals for the Back Lane Grant Wood Many homeowners find the space between ... small true flowers. Plants spread by self- seeding and below ground stems. Blanket flower (Gaillardia arisitata) will grow easily from seed and naturalize by self-seeding. Broad daisy- like flowers are ...
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Purple cone flowers
... back stems after flowering to encourage more flowers and to prevent self-seeding. Problems: Wild harvesting- Never do it!! In the past there was ... stem with a few flower buds on them in June. Plants self sow freely. Propagation: Easy from seed, sow at 55-70 degrees ... flower production the third year. Cut off seed heads to prevent self sowing. Seeds produced in quantities of about 7,000 seeds per once ...
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Ranunculaeae Society
... or before the end of November. Deadhead after flowering - unless seed is required - to prevent self-seeding. Hellebores in Containers Most hellebores are suited to container culture. In fact, some species such ...
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... the common stinging nettle. Many plants enjoyed by butterflies and caterpillars are either perennial or self-seeding. Thus a hidden advantage to a butterfly garden is that it can be very low ...
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Viola species and hybrids--Violet
... green leaves are tinged with purple. The flowers are pale purple. The plant spreads by self-seeding. 'Mt. Spokane' - White flowers are marked with pale blue. 'Nellie Britten' - Bright, lavender-pink flowers ...
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