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Sun, Jun 10, 12 at 11:32
| Straight on nestled under a Chamaecyparis pisifera.
And a side view with June on top and a Tsuga canadensis 'Bennett', brunnera, astilbe and others. I need to move that Barberry 'Helmond Pillar'. Phototropism is not a desirable quality. tj |
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| Absolutely spectacular. I can really understand why people get hooked on conifers and hostas as bed mates. Especially people who live on rather large properties !! Jan |
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- Posted by tsugajunkie z5 SE WI (My Page) on Sun, Jun 10, 12 at 13:27
| Thanks, Jan. "Especially people who live on rather large properties !! " What a hoot! lol I live on a small urban lot. There are conifers for any landscape. tj |
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| Maybe I'll get me some!!!! Must be something here I can dig out and toss! Jan |
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| Beautiful companion plantings. But isn't life like that, we always find something requiring a bit of tweeking. |
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