Phlox paniculata 'Pink Eye Flame'
By Spritzhenry
- 18 Jul, 2009
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Planted as a 'match' with the Astilbe. I know that Phlox can cope with some shade.
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It's a nice bright one, isn't it!
18 Jul, 2009
Pass me sunglasses :~))
18 Jul, 2009
That border is on the dark side - it needed something bright there. Still needs more, though...but the Poplar tree roots are just under the surface of the soil, so I can't plant anything much. :-(
19 Jul, 2009
Lovely pink.
19 Jul, 2009
Would it be possible to raise the level of the soil in that area?
Perhaps make it a raised bed?
Sorry didn't mean to give you extra work :~))
19 Jul, 2009
I have a similar one to this and so bright like yours - its like they are lit up.
19 Jul, 2009
Good thinking, Ian - but not possible, as the border is full of shrubs further along! (and three tall Poplar trees)
19 Jul, 2009
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18 Jul, 2009