Centaurea hypoleuca 'John Coutts'
By Spritzhenry
- 12 Oct, 2008
- 10 likes
This one is a real thug - however, it has the virtue of repeat flowering.
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Any suggestions for getting the unwanted rhizomes out?? They go down at least a foot and spread right across my top border!
12 Oct, 2008
I just keep digging them out as they surface , I might get the better of it one day LOL
13 Oct, 2008
So you have trouble, too, Amy! At least I am not on my own with this one!At the moment, that's what I do too, when it resurfaces yet again. Hard work, isn't it!
13 Oct, 2008
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It a lovely thug Spritz
12 Oct, 2008