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Old 26-09-2004, 08:21 PM
paghat
 
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OTOH, how do I get rid of phlox. it has taken over my mother's gardens

and I am
trying to get rid of it. we cut most of it back, dug some out. is it

annual in zone
5? Ingrid


It ain't always easy, but if you keep cutting it down, it'll eventually
use up all its root-stored energy & melt away.

I've dug up one clump on two occasions to get rid of it, & the second time
I dug it up, I planted a peegee hydrangea in the hole the phlox came out
of. Yet it has regenerated from root remnants each time, & is now growing
out of the base of the peegee. One of the places where I tossed some of it
aside, it rooted itself & became a big healthy clump. The attempt to
discard it means I now have it in three places instead of one. But I've
enjoyed its antics so it doesn't really bother me; I think of it as an
heroic perennial. If it seriously wasn't wanted I could do it in in one
season, but halfhearted efforts just encourage it.

-paghat the ratgirl

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