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Jul 23, 2017 12:09 PM CST
Name: Charlie
Aurora, Ontario (Zone 5b)
Maintenance of Perennial Beds.
Thanks, Vic, Mike.
By the way, love both of your avatars; inspirational!

Re: favorites Vic;
planning; we're intending to move (5 to 10 years ahead) to a more age--appropriate (?) house and location (but also with gardening opportunities). Besides maintaining the garden, I'm currently going back and forth between the flowerbeds and my records to take stock of what we have in the garden, especially with cultivar identification in mind. Want to know what's worth taking (just a small number of individual plants, which have held their own in our mixed perennial beds and also would be hard to replace in the future).

Yesterday: the sunniest part of the front.

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Have already deadheaded the central spikes on these culver's root ('Fascination').
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Getting lots of daylily blooms; here 'Mary Brown' in front of 'Pandora's Box'.
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And beginning to get more tall garden phlox blooming; here 'Peppermint Twist' which seems to do so well in our garden).
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