Re: Companion Plants
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- Subject: Re: Companion Plants
- From: "* b* c* <b*@atlantic.net>
- Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 17:33:15 -0700 (MST)
>
> What about sedum as a companion plant? Saw a photo once with what
appeared
> to be TBs growing out of a bed planted with low growing sedum. The sedum
> appeared thick and was growing completely around the base of the fans.
> Haven't tried this, but have been tempted.
>
Donald,
This might work in dry climates. I saw someone in Kentucky try this.
The result was a lot of rotted Irises. The Sedum grew so thick the
rhizomes could not dry.
Mark A. Cook
billc@atlantic.net
Dunnellon, FL.