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Aug 6, 2019 11:04 AM CST
Name: Sherri Page
Granite Falls, WA (Zone 7b)
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stone said:In my area, columbine tend to be ratty after finishing blooming.
When I ignore them... I get lots of pretty bloom again in the spring.
I find that by planting tons of different kinds of plants, I can focus on the stuff that looks pretty now.... And not get caught up worrying about what looks poor. Sometimes.... You just gotta recognize that the garden can't possibly look like those magazine photos.


Thanks for the advice. I went to your blog....looks great.

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