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Aug 12, 2011 8:29 PM CST
Name: Kate
NEKingdom of Vermont (Zone 3a)
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valleylynn said:Hope the photo upload gets straightened out, I would love to see more photos.
Do you find the rockery Campanulas to be invasive Kate. Or do you keep them confined? I love them and have a few different ones.
I love my creeping Wooly Thyme. Nothing seems to bother it and it will grow over the top of a pot and down several fee to the ground in a dense wall of soft, fuzzy leaves.


I haven't seen the rockery Campanulas become invasive. They have the run of whatever bed they are in and have never intruded into other areas of the bed. Wooly creeping thyme always makes me think it would be fun to roll naked in (but not when it's blooming - too many pollinators).
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Kate Kennedy Butler
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