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In response to
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I dunno....link me a pic :) I'm lazy :P -- nm
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by
Will Hunting
ok! these - there's tons of different ones too - and they grow big and all Summer long - and come back each year bigger -- (link)
Posted by
JenBro
Sep 6 '11, 09:43
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they're very popular up North
(www.nhhostas.com)
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Maybe they'd work, I'm not a fan of growing big or the waxy appearance.
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Will Hunting
Sep 6, 09:51
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mums? junipers (that you could trim to fit). -- nm
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tRuMaN
Sep 6, 09:53
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or fragrant stuff like rosemary and lavender (which grow into bushes). -- nm
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loosilu
Sep 6, 09:54
if you have a good nursery in the area, maybe you could ask them for ideas. -- nm
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loosilu
Sep 6, 09:53
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Or just google plants for narrow beds. -- nm
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mara
Sep 6, 10:03
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