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Old 02-03-2005, 03:46 PM
kristin kristin is offline
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that attempt to colonise the entire garden. Some of them seem to have
thuggery bred into them, so perhaps one just has to put up with that.
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I just thought I'd say that ceanothus seems to have a mysterious attraction. I found this site while looking for varieties to choose from, as I want to plant another in my garden, despite having planted and then later removed two previous ones in the same garden in the last twenty years. I can't resist that blue when it seems to be in everyone else's garden in the spring. The two I removed grew too large and dense for their positions. The plan is to plant the new one in the far corner (it is a VERY small garden) to create a bright spot there. It will be able to grow as big as it likes there and the blue is always beautiful! Kristin.