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Re: Design question


I planted 2 coreopsis Moonbeam in a bed 2 years ago. Small ones. I know
have a clump that is at least four feet in diameter! So, depends on how
much you want! It multiplies fast and I'm having to divide it this year.

Rosemary in Kentucky
zone 6a


At 04:25 AM 6/25/97 +0000, you wrote:
>Hello all, 
>I am in the midst of designing (fancy word!) a new perennial bed, not very
>wide, in front of a split rail fence.  Would you put a group of 3 of the
>same plants together, say 3 Coreopsis 'Moonbeam', or would you just put one?
>One friend says put all 3 together for immediate impact, another says I'll
>end up having to divide the group within a short time.  When I planned the
>bed, I bought with the intention of grouping 3 plants together, but now I'm
>wondering? Comments please?
>Cheral Sagan, Kamloops, B.C., zone 5
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