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Fri, Sep 12, 14 at 21:08
| Any reviews on these ? I am interested in them for the front of the house in place of the lovely meatball shaped boxwood the p/o had . I don't know a thing about them being new to the south , but they are in all the nursuries looking mighty pretty ! Good rebloom ? Worth being by front of house ? Slow or fast growing ! Of course , pics are welcome ! :) thanks again !! |
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- Posted by sweet_betsy z7 No AL USA (My Page) on Sun, Sep 14, 14 at 7:07
| I have had a half dozen of these for five or six years. In my garden of many pines and high, bright shade they have grown slowly. In fact, they were moved to a sunnier spot in year two and have done better. In my experience they have produced more rebloom each year and are quite lovely at the moment. Since these were an impulse purchase by my husband and since I prefer the big-blooming "pride of Mobile" varieties that |
This post was edited by sweet_betsy on Sun, Sep 14, 14 at 7:17
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| Mine has not done well. I too moved mine to a sunnier spot. Hopefully it will do better now. |
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