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1
 Liberty will win over a Hosta 'fence sitter' ?
       • Posted by: rouge21 5b on Thu, Nov 8, 12 at 14:37
              • 46 follow-ups, last one posted on Sat, Apr 13, 13 at 22:46
I feel I am a bit in the lions den with this my first post to this forum (now that I think of it maybe I have posted once or twice earlier?). Anyways I must come clean in that hostas are not really my 'thing'. But I do have a few scattered aro
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 Alternatives to Rudbeckia Goldsturm?
I want a similar blossom ie black-eyed Susan like or at the least just yellow Susan like ;) which grows to a maximum of 24
    -   Found at:   http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/peren/msg1006524120083.html

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 Love, love Veronica Royal Candles
       • Posted by: aachenelf z5 Mpls, MN on Tue, Jun 19, 12 at 13:18
              • 62 follow-ups, last one posted on Sat, May 25, 13 at 0:32
Last year I purchased a 6 pack of various Veronica from Bluestone. They were tiny and didn't do a whole lot all summer, but this year I'm seeing results. My favorite to date is Royal Candles. Everyone who's been stopping over to my garden has com
  Forum Message  -   Found at:   Perennials Forum

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 Longest blooming perennials
Suppose you want to make sure that there's always flowers blooming somewhere in your yard with limited space, you can plant at least a few
    -   Found at:   http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/peren/msg091117293298.html

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 The last plant to flower for you?
       • Posted by: rouge21 5b on Sun, Oct 14, 12 at 19:31
              • 59 follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, Nov 15, 12 at 15:36
Finally my Monkshood has started. It is the last perennial in my zone 5 garden that had yet to bloom. (It takes this long in great part due to its location ie it is in a very shady part of the garden...very shady) So what plant was the la
  Forum Message  -   Found at:   Perennials Forum

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 Plants to acquire in 2013?
Now that we are into January with on-line catalogues for 2013 becoming more and more available each day I am sure many of us are populating our 2013
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 Do you keep a JOURNAL?
       • Posted by: rouge21 5b on Sat, Mar 2, 13 at 14:54
              • 50 follow-ups, last one posted on Sun, May 19, 13 at 1:28
I have a plan starting this spring to record info. about our perennial gardens in a spiral notebook. As my first 'kick at the cat' I ordered a locally produced one and we will see how it works out this season. I have always
  Forum Message  -   Found at:   Perennials Forum

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 Bulbs in a planter
So this month's issue of
    -   Found at:   http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/bulbs/msg101737096297.html

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 instant plant protectors
I snapped this picture the other day. It shows a small residential property with some of their bushes or shrubs or perennials under the protection of
    -   Found at:   http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/peren/msg0118344426763.html

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 Favorite Perennial
       • Posted by: jemboysch 7a on Sun, Aug 26, 12 at 10:47
              • 32 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Aug 29, 12 at 15:05
If you have to pick just one, which is your favorite perennial? And why? Would love to hear tips as well? Pics welcome too. Follow-Up Postings: RE: Favorite Perennial Posted by: Return to the Perennials Forum | P
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 long blooming shade flower for a border
I need your advice. I have a border which is very much in shade much of the day. I am waffling between an annual plant for this border (e.g. some non
    -   Found at:   http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/peren/msg051532281332.html

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 Havana Blues?
       • Posted by: rouge21 5b on Mon, Jan 30, 12 at 16:06
              • 30 follow-ups, last one posted on Sun, Sep 30, 12 at 20:31
I noticed this 'new' Cranesbill while surfing. I am not sure about its hardiness but it's colour and long bloom time are impressive. I then did a search and I see that coolplantsguy started a thread from January 2010 where only a very brief me
  Forum Message  -   Found at:   Perennials Forum

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 Heroes and Villains
       • Posted by: a2zmom Z6 - NJ on Mon, Aug 27, 12 at 13:02
              • 36 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Sep 18, 12 at 17:54
This was a difficult gardening season weather wise for may of us. What were your stand out performers this year? What were the duds? I am going to discus my newest garden, which I planted least year. This garden is yellow, orange and gold and
  Forum Message  -   Found at:   Perennials Forum

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 State the most recent 3 perennials that went in the ground
       • Posted by: rouge21 5b on Thu, Aug 2, 12 at 17:27
              • 39 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Oct 15, 12 at 23:39
I probably have had plants in pots (purchased from a nursery) outside my door since late April. Of course I have planted so many this season but I have never been able to fully complete the planting...until today! As of 3 pm I have no more plants
  Forum Message  -   Found at:   Perennials Forum

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 epimediums and columbines...compare and contrast
       • Posted by: rouge21 5b on Fri, Mar 15, 13 at 16:16
              • 29 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Mar 19, 13 at 0:16
I have several aquilegia but no epimediums (and maybe I have never seen one 'in action'). So why do I have it in my mind that these two plants are kind of similar? Specifically I am thinking they have somewhat like delicate spring flowers with no
  Forum Message  -   Found at:   Perennials Forum

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 Was expansion and soon to be maintenance
       • Posted by: rouge21 5b on Mon, Jan 21, 13 at 15:26
              • 19 follow-ups, last one posted on Sun, Feb 3, 13 at 22:55
In another thread in this forum woodyoak wrote: (I've completely run out of space so can't do new areas unless I rip out an existing one!) I have peered into the future considering the nature of the work to be in our residential garde
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 New Plants 2012 You Want in 2012
       • Posted by: echinaceamaniac 7 on Thu, Nov 17, 11 at 22:03
              • 35 follow-ups, last one posted on Sun, Feb 26, 12 at 13:21
I want the Ice Plant called Delosperma 'Fire Spinner.' It is a must have as far as I'm concerned. I can't wait to get that one!!!! These bloom all summer here and stay green all winter. This cultivar is definitely a breakthrough in color. Check ou
  Forum Message  -   Found at:   Perennials Forum

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 "Hot Lips" are a perfect fall perennial
       • Posted by: rouge21 5b on Sat, Sep 8, 12 at 9:32
              • 20 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Feb 5, 13 at 2:24
This is the second season for this plant. The flowers are unique; wonderful dark contrasting foliage and it puts out in pretty shady conditions. This plant has so much going for it. Return to the Perennials Forum | Post a F
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 No sign of my 2 Butterfly weeds :(
       • Posted by: rouge21 5b on Tue, Apr 17, 12 at 18:16
              • 42 follow-ups, last one posted on Sat, Jun 2, 12 at 8:36
I planted two such plants last summer and even with this nice spring weather I have seen no sign of life from either. I think I recall reading that they take awhile to show signs of growth in the spring. Is this right? And if so how much more time
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 "Full Sun" perennials that do fine in (much) less sun!
diggerdee and carl18 made passing reference in a current thread (titled
    -   Found at:   http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/peren/msg0211285320257.html

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