Re: Corydalis photos/Driveway plants
- Subject: Re: Corydalis photos/Driveway plants
- From: B* C*
- Date: Mon, 27 May 2002 21:51:31 -0400
>From: ECPep@aol.com
>Sometimes the gravel driveway does better than the gardens, there is always
>lots of stuff coming up out there. Sometimes it seems one can skip a step
>and put the seed directly into the driveway.
>
>I tried and tried to grow Anacyclus depressus and succeeded only when it
>moved into the driveway. No class, that plant. Now it is all over the
>driveway.
>
>Claire Peplowski
>NYS z4
Claire, I have the same problem with pinks. In the beds, despite sharp
drainage, they disappear within a year or two, but in the driveway they seed
and spread nicely.
I can't grow Lychinis coronaria in my garden either- but I have huge patches
of it in the lawn, where it manages to spread despite being cut regularly.
Bob Campbell
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