RE: ? re: Artemesia "Oriental Limelight"
There was a discussion last year as well about OL. I chickened out and
mixed it in an annual flower pot. It was lovely and surprisingly did
come back this year, but we did have a mild winter here.
Might want to do the same thing and plant it where it can not spread.
On the other hand, seems that those in the colder climates do not have
the massive problems that some do.... thinking it may make a difference.
Donna
> Well, I went to the charity plant sale and didn't find too much that I
> didn't already have. Spent $21 and bought 5 beautiful gallon pots of
an
> unknown culitvar of Solomon's Seal...they'll look lovely with my
hostas
> and I can't wait to get them planted. Bought some gypsophilia because
> who doesn't always need more of that? :-) I found two little pots of
> Artemesia Oriental Limelight and I know we've mentioned that plant on
> the list here in the past few days but I couldn't remember the
specific
> comments. A quick search on line revealed that this plant can be quite
> invasive...??? Help! That is the last thing I need.
>
>
> Marge--one of the hits I got was a posting of yours at Suite101 or
> something, so obviously you have experience with this plant. What
> recommendations do you have, if any?
>
>
> Anybody else with comments/suggestions on this plant? I'm determined
not
> to repeat my mistake with the last invasive species I planted...I'm
> still paying for that one.
>
>
> Melody, IA (Z 5/4)
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