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Aug 27, 2015 9:11 AM CST
Name: Mary Ann
Western Kentucky (Zone 7a)
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creativeclover said:Mary Ann, a lot of work goes into doing that. I can relate to life things going on and also the back problems as I have my share. But once all the grass is gone in the beds, hopefully it wont come back for a while. I would like to also see pictures when it blooms.


No such luck, Richard -- the Bermuda is snaking its way into that area even as I sit here typing. I have to spray the perimeter once a week to keep it out! Angry

Here's a picture of the fenceline bed in bloom this past spring:
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This is the right-hand half of the bed. In the lower left-hand corner of the picture, you can see my white peonies, interspersed with Tom's NOID Red Iris. That takes up three full fence sections -- I'll try to find a picture of that. Last year and this year I planted little guys in front of those sections -- I can't wait to see it all in bloom!!
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