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Judith505 Dying down

Wednesday, 09 Jul 08 (posted about 6 months ago) Cloudy 22°C / 72°F

The Grape Hyacinth last a really long time and I think it’s one of the prettiest ground covers that I have ever seen. Once they dies down, I got busy digging up the juniper roots in both circles. Around both circle these “Blue Junipers” were planted and for whatever reason, all had died. The roots are very difficult to get out but I’m getting there. Tucked here and there in between all the Grape Hyacinth, I’ve planted daffodil bulbs and Lilies in the center. This should make for a really nice early spring bloom.


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Judith505's Grape Hyacinth progress journal

003 This entry is about Judith505's Grape Hyacinth that is currently in the Flower and Non-Edibles garden garden.

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