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Lily of the valley and Japanese anenome
On 2009-05-06 12:08:46 +0100, bob said:
A little while ago a friend told me he was having trouble establishing LotV in his garden (like me he's a beginner) and it was only after reading up recently that I've discovered how invasive this plant can be. I've yet to get LotV to grow successfully in any garden I have ever had and by now, that's quite a few! Now I'm beginning to harbour similar qualms about JA which seems to be spreading out on all sides with gleeful haste. Do these propogate themselves in a similar fashion - as I understand it through a network of rhizomes? Is there a tried and tested way of keeping these under control? Thanks for any advice Japanese Anemones do spread rapidly but dig up the ones you don't want. Personally, I'd leave them to do their own thing because I think they're of great value in the garden, especially later in the year. So unless they're smothering other things, can you live with them? -- -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Exotic plants, shrubs & perennials South Devon |
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