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The left Side Fence
By Siris
- 23 May, 2020
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This fence faces East and gets the morning sun. Along it are Salvia Cerise, Salvia Peach Cobbler, and Anisdontea capensis El Rayo.
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I was wondering where to place the overwintered salvias I have. Do they stay in the ground with you? Impressed with El Rayo.
24 May, 2020
Yes, ANGET, most of my Salvias are hardy and planted in the border. They do however get tall and woody and need replacing. The Cerise one is up to the top of the 6ft fence. Anisdontea, which looks somewhat like a Mallow needs pruning hard regularly.
24 May, 2020
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How to successfully cover a fence.....lovely..
23 May, 2020