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To: Corin Stormhands; Overtaxed

OT: "Potted Kudzu" that would be, ah, 'interesting' to say the least. You plan of filling the car with native plant materials and moving them to KS?

Corin, the daylilies will generally shade out the competition, it's always a balancing act though, thick enough to shade the ground but not so thick they start to stifle each other. When they get too dense or crowded, the shorter stalks don't seem to get enough sunlight to bloom properly and you get buds or blossoms but not many.
We need to do some 'series' splitting and moving this fall (we thinks), we'll probably double the area covered now. We also split and moved some into the back yard this spring and they all bloomed well.

There's a few sunflowers, volunteers from the bird feeding efforts. They grow some massive heads, bout a foot in diameter. Needless to say the birds and OT's special furred friends really enjoy them.

I took a couple of bamboo poles and set them in among the joe pye weed we transplanted along the back fence. Used some jute string, tying into screws in the fence and making a two string 'fence' to help hold the joe pye upright.

Congrats on the maters. We've lost a couple to the birds already, but have hopes for a real BLT before too much longer.


93 posted on 06/26/2004 7:37:20 PM PDT by osagebowman (HHD)
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To: osagebowman; Overtaxed

I think my sunflowers all washed away. Next year I'm gonna try setting them out inside and planting them. Gonna try the same with the morning glories. They're growing, but I started them too late.

4 o'clocks and the marigolds I started from seed are about to bloom. And the grapevine seems real happy. Lots of new growth.


94 posted on 06/26/2004 8:24:56 PM PDT by Corin Stormhands (Thank you Mr. Vice President. You speak for ALL of us.)
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