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May 3, 2012 9:03 AM CST
Name: Toni
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Cindi - What I'm going to do with some of the Sterling Silvers is I have a small section that is filled with Bluebeards (Caryopteris x clandonensis). I'm going to plant 1 Sterling Silver between each of the bluebeards so that I have a nice row of blue going on. The other 4 (or more if I have to get them) will be ringing around a small Hot Wings Maple (http://www.gardensofthewildwil...). I traditionally try NOT to get multiples of the same rose because I don't have a gazillion tons of space (I have a back pie-wedge lot of a cul-de-sac... yes, it's big for this area but still, not enough to house a million roses & shrubs & trees & all the other nonsense I want nodding ), but sometimes I make exceptions for my fav's. I have multiples of Blue Girl, Sterling Silver, Charisma, & Golden Masterpiece. Everyone else I have just one of.
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