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May 3, 2015 10:13 AM CST
Name: Catmint/Robin
PNW WA half hour south of Olym (Zone 8a)
Region: Pacific Northwest Region: Mid-Atlantic Region: Maryland Butterflies Bee Lover Native Plants and Wildflowers
Echinacea Azaleas Forum moderator Cottage Gardener Garden Ideas: Master Level Celebrating Gardening: 2015
chelle said:I know you said that you aren't really fond of artemesia, but I'm really enjoying mine right now. Shape and form is nice, and the texture is great. It has two little off-sets/rootlets(?) that I want to move into the rock garden as soon as this freezing spell is over. I want more of it! Hilarious!
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I'm going to try to keep it trimmed up this year, to see if it will keep a nice round shape. Last year it did get a bit straggly, but I didn't trim it at all.

Does anyone else trim theirs back during growth spurts?


I love my artemisia as well--so feathery soft and shimmery. I don't trim mine at all either.
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