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John Blair

My Yard with Impatiens

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I was looking over some photos of my yard from 2011 today, which was the last year I had my impatiens. It makes me quite sad to think I might not see this again but am hoping I can still get this look with the New Guineas I'm going to try to grow. Thought I would share.

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Oh well maybe it's time to switch up - and use a few of the lovelies you mentioned in the other post. Have you thought about trying lobelia - makes a great edger in deep and soft blues.

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That is an interesting idea, Margaret. I also have a butterfly garden along the south border of my property where I have a number of native plants. I was really pleased with how the Great Blue Lobelia did in the portion of that garden that was shaded. I think I will try some in my front shady border!

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