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Planting Under Trees - Part 11: Debra, I am not sure how to answer you. I am very pleased witRead the article this discussion is about
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» Gay_Klok - Debra, I am not sure how to answer you. I am very pleased wit Debra,I am not sure how to answer you. I am very pleased with their "romping", near Rh. bushes. As they remain in their apparent one large clump and it is easy to pull up the new clumps, I really wouldn't put them into the "thug" class. If you talk about forget-me-nots, eg, they can climb over smaller perennials. I have lots of space between the Rhodos so am glad of them and haven't planted them near Trilliums or wood anemones eg so, I also choose the spots where they are. I suppose, I am thinking as I write, they could become a nuisance but then you can just put them back in their place by chopping away at the outside and making new plants. <img src="http://www.suite101.com/userfiles/2779/Azhead.jpg"align=left>Come for a stroll in my gardens -- posted by Gay_Klok
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