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May 2, 2012 9:01 PM CST
Name: Cindi
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Skiekitty mentioned buying multiples of Sterling Silver, and I started thinking about how multiples of one plant could be used in a garden. I have a hedge of sorts of Carefree Wonder, and a red bed of 3-4th of July with 4-Valentines Day and 2- Topsy Turvy and 2 Scentimentals repeating through it.
I can see using neutral colors such as silvers and white to separate bolder colors. In another bed, I have multiples of Carefree Sunshine, Sunny knockout, and a yellow carpet rose. Tall ornamental grasses and yellow echinacea fill the space between the roses.
How do you use multiples of the same rose? Do you spread them throughout, or group them together, or make a hedgerow or draw a line of sorts?
Inquiring minds want to know. I'm all ears!
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