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Judith

I feel as if I am following you around the garden--I have two Leucothoe to move or shall I say, give another chance to? Leucothoe is fussy, is what I have decided. And sometimes when you think it is feeling dreadful & may need a ticket to elsewhere, it perks up without any explanation, rhyme or reason. Now, where to move my two Leucothoe that are miserable where they???

Val

It is heartbreaking giving up on plants you love. I had collected a couple 100 tall bearded iris since the early 80s, and transported them to a few different gardens as we moved. Our current garden however just does not have sufficient sunlight due to very mature trees, and I have gradually let the iris go. They were not happy either. I think you'll feel relieved when you can finally let go.

elizabethgardens

I'm learning so much from your blog. I just wanted to thank you for all the details you give! Your garden looks beautiful to my eyes. Elizabeth

Nelumbo

I'm inspired by your recent drive to get rid of plants that you don't like and/or are too fussy. I'm forming plans to rip out a few nandina. There's just so much more I'd like to do in that space.

Mary Brown

What about Leucothoe Zabreb how is it?

Bhani

I'm going to try the Leucothoe Scarletta anyway see how it goes.

Gary


thank you all very much. a landscaper just recommended this plant along a north wall. Maybe it would have worked, but i just as soon avoid the problem.

Barbara

I was so excited after recently seeing this plant - thinking it would go perfect on the side of my home with mostly shade til very late in the day - after reading this - I am not a gardener per se, and now afraid I will be disappointed and have to put alot of effort into the care of this. I forget I have a side of the house sometimes.....need I change my mind?

Marcy

So glad I ran across your comments regarding Leucathoe! I am in need of an attractive plant to fill in a shady area that will provide a bit of privacy. The site met all the requirements of this plant. Still, it is dying!

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