Hardy Euphorbias - Part 2 - Page 6


© Marge Talt
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There are even more species and cultivars available; my goal is to try them all! If you don't have euphorbs in your garden, do yourself a favor and get some. It will be the beginning of a life-long love affair. See ya' later!

Where Do You Get Them?

  • Now that you've seen them, just where do you get them? Well, if your local garden center or nursery doesn't have any, the web is full of nurseries listing euphorbias. I've found quite a list, mostly located in the US; a couple are Canadian. There are also web nurseries in the UK, Australia and New Zealand listing various species. Check out Online Nurseries Listing Hardy Euphorbia to see who has the one you've fallen for.

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    All images perpetuated by Marge from her garden except E. epithymoides, generously loaned for this article by Chris Lindsey's Mallorn.com...Thanks Chris!

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    13.   Feb 2, 2006 11:08 PM
    In response to Re: Once a spurge, always a spurge! posted by Marge_Talt:

    Marge - just found your Hardy Euphorbia articles at Su ...


    -- posted by JenL_2


    12.   Apr 27, 2001 1:15 AM
    In response to message posted by bindweed:

    True, Herb, as we "mature", we need to think about just how much we can manage...bee ...


    -- posted by Marge_Talt


    11.   Apr 26, 2001 4:41 PM
    "IMO, if you want certain plants, you either have to be willing to dead head or pull seedlings...just part of the gardener's life."

    Marge, I agree. My experience or mind view is after having watche ...


    -- posted by bindweed


    10.   Apr 26, 2001 3:48 AM
    In response to message posted by bindweed:

    Well, Herb, I see your point, and to a degree, agree with it. I do wish that more n ...


    -- posted by Marge_Talt


    9.   Apr 25, 2001 7:44 PM
    Marge, I knew this would encourage some discussion! One reason I posted this, is that I have been responsible in planting some of these very plants. What works with a singleton, or a small group may n ...

    -- posted by bindweed





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