
05-13-2004, 01:03 PM
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Location: Rochester N.H.
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Originally posted by LixyChick
I just got a dwarf burning bush! It's ok in it's green state in the spring and summer...but turns a gorgeous red in autumn. I wish I could make a "living fence" with them.
Also, my hosta went bonkers this year. I think I'll leave them to prosper one more season and then I'll seperate them.
Gotta get a bit of advice about my azealas though. Seems no matter where I put them, they don't do well. I think I might be moving them too much...but I don't want them to die in each spot that they don't like. Any suggestions? I know azeala is a rhodedendron type bush...and my regular rhodedendron isn't doing all that well this year either. We had one hell of a cold winter. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Lixy---The old lady accross the highway from us,has a "living fence" of burning bushes.It is especially pretty in the fall months.
I have NO idea how long she(husband died)has had them! Irish
P.S.We stopped gardening,years ago.At that time,my wife & I,both had full time jobs & our daughters still lived home.When the weeds,got taller,then the plants,we stopped gardening.(The
woodchucks,really missed,biting those tomatoes!)
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