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Vinca minor 'Atropurpurea' - 2016
By Andrewr
- 24 Mar, 2016
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I find the best way to keep these under control is to reduce them to one or two crowns in early spring, removing all last year's growth (including rooted stems)
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Such useful plants to have around, as long as you do as Andrew advises......
25 Mar, 2016
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They do run away with themselves mine have bloomed most of the winter I made use of the evergreen trailing habit by planting several in tubs & pots last year only to find this spring they've re-rooted under the pots into the surrounding areas under slabs anywhere they can really ,its the next ' to do ' job to sort it out ...
24 Mar, 2016