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Jun 15, 2019 7:25 AM CST
Name: Critter (Jill)
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I just meant the LOTV seem unlikely to strangle larger plants. But my experience is limited, as mine have not taken off the way people describe!

hyacinths aren't the only option for fragrance -- many daffodils are fragrant, whole classes of them in fact! Grape hyacinths are fragrant also, and they make a long-lasting green border, usually from fall until around now (mine are just finishing up after producing seeds). It's not as tidy a border as liriope, though... muscari leaves are kinda floppy.

Are we meeting next Sunday (6/23) to do anything around the middle area (by the new rhodie) of Larry's Garden?

LMK if you want to come out this coming week or next week to dig daffs while leaves are still visible... There are thousands of daffodils in our yard, and most could use thinning. If you pick a day, we'll see who else can make it. Things on my schedule next week would take me away for 2 hours or less, so we could work around them.
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