Three more shrubs added.

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  1. Capt Kirk

    Capt Kirk Thank a Veteran today!

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    We went to Home Depot this morning and got 3 more shrubs for the new bed by the retaining wall.

    Dark Red Barberry
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    Mellow Yellow Spirea
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    And Goldflame Japanese Spirea with red flowers.
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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Great choices Capt! I had my eye on a Barberry this morning too, but there wasn't enough room left in the car.
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    OO I like!!! Lovely coloured foliage in your new plants CK - great choice. :-D
     
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    those will be a colorful addition. Good choice.
     
  6. Capt Kirk

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    This will be the last of the shrubs that we will put in. I am going to take out a cranesbill geranium. It is nice looking when it first comes up, but it gets too big and falls over and looks ugly. I am moving it to a spot along the driveway where it can grow to its hearts content. The aster will stay but am going to divide it into 1/4's as it is way too big. We will plant sone perennials to add some color between the shrubs.
     

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