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Dicentra
Bleeding heart plants die back mid-summer and leave a "hole" in the
borders in which they grow at this time of year. Does anyone have any suggestions of perennials/small shrubs that could occupy this space once they have died back, but would not be swamped and outcompeted by dicentra in full growth? Would appreciate any suggestions, thanks. Steve |
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, says... Bleeding heart plants die back mid-summer and leave a "hole" in the borders in which they grow at this time of year. Does anyone have any suggestions of perennials/small shrubs that could occupy this space once they have died back, but would not be swamped and outcompeted by dicentra in full growth? Would appreciate any suggestions, thanks. Steve Hardy Fuchsia's -- Charlie Pridham, Gardening in Cornwall www.roselandhouse.co.uk Holders of national collections of Clematis viticella cultivars and Lapageria rosea |
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